Renee Good was prepared for the cold January weather as she set out to take her son to school in Minneapolis. However, her day took a tragic turn when she encountered ICE agents during an immigration raid. Despite wearing warm clothing, the 37-year-old was shot three times in her car by a masked ICE agent in a shocking incident captured on video.
The footage reveals Renee engaging in a conversation with the ICE agent before the fatal shooting. She can be seen trying to maneuver her vehicle around the officer, contradicting claims of aggression made by officials. The video also shows the ICE agent changing hands on his phone to free up his right hand to draw his weapon moments before firing the fatal shots.
Following the shooting, medical personnel attempted to reach Renee for treatment, but were reportedly obstructed by ICE agents. This led to a tense exchange between the medic and the officers at the scene. Despite conflicting accounts from the White House and JD Vance, the video evidence suggests that Renee was not attempting to harm the officer but was trying to navigate around him.
Renee, described by her partner Becca Good as a compassionate individual, was a mother of three and a talented writer. She had a background in creative writing and had won awards for her work. Her tragic death has sparked outrage and protests across the country, shedding light on the controversial actions of immigration enforcement officers.