New Footage Shows the Chaotic Moments Before Renee Good’s Fatal Shooting by ICE in Minneapolis

A has brought the public into the of the fatal encounter between federal immigration agents and Renee Good on a quiet Minneapolis street. Filmed from an agent’s body camera, the short clip captures a scene that starts calmly but escalates abruptly, ending in gunfire and raising urgent questions about how the situation so quickly.
The footage, published by a local media outlet, shows agents approaching Good’s vehicle during an enforcement operation in south Minneapolis. In the recording, Good speaks in a , while her wife, Becca, films nearby and . The interaction doesn’t immediately seem dangerous, which has left many viewers stunned by how when an agent orders Good to exit the vehicle.
Moments later, the SUV briefly reverses, then lurches forward. Almost instantly, shots ring out, and the video cuts off. Other online recordings show the vehicle driving several blocks before stopping, after which Good was rushed to a hospital and later pronounced dead. Federal officials stated that the agent involved believed his life was in and described the use of force as self-defense in a rapidly unfolding situation. The agent has since been placed on administrative leave, a following such incidents.
However, add complexity to the official explanation. Several witnesses told local media that the encounter and escalated too quickly. The incident has and reignited debates over ICE’s presence and tactics in local neighborhoods. As federal and state authorities navigate during the ongoing investigation, the video remains a central focus—one that continues to about law enforcement practices, accountability, and the human cost of split-second decisions.



