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Mother of three, Renee Nicole Good, 37, was KI ***D in her car by an ICE agent. 30 PHOTOS reveal the tragedy of her last moments and the aftermath. check 1st comments

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According to video released by law enforcement and independent footage circulating online, an ICE agent fired multiple shots at Good while she was still inside her vehicle. Authorities say the shots were fired as the vehicle was moving, but critics and witnesses dispute the official narrative on whether Good posed an imminent threat. (CBS News)

She was struck and later pronounced dead. A Minneapolis Fire Department report indicates she suffered at least four gunshot wounds, including a fatal shot to the head. (Fox News)

Who Was Renee Good?

Friends and family describe Good as a “kind, compassionate” woman deeply devoted to her children and community. Her mother, Donna Ganger, said Good had no history of criminal involvement and was “one of the kindest people” she had ever known. (Star Tribune)

Good, who had recently moved to Minneapolis with her partner and youngest child, also had two older children and was remembered by neighbors and classmates as warm and caring. Social media profiles showed her identifying as a “poet and writer and wife and mom.” (The Guardian)

Conflicting Accounts and Official Response

Federal authorities, including the Department of Homeland Security and ICE, have defended the agent’s actions, saying he acted in self-defense after Good’s vehicle posed a danger. DHS officials characterized the incident as a violent obstruction of law enforcement operations, though video evidence and local officials dispute that characterization. (CBS News)

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, after viewing parts of the footage, publicly rejected the federal narrative as inaccurate and called for transparency and accountability. (CBS News)

Protests, Investigation, and Public Outcry

In the days following the killing, community members and activists have marched and protested outside federal buildings, demanding answers and justice for Good. Some demonstrators expressed anger over the heavy federal presence of immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis, which has been part of a broader immigration crackdown. (KSAT)

The investigation into Good’s death has been complicated by jurisdictional issues. After initial cooperation, the FBI reportedly withdrew Minnesota state investigators’ access to evidence, a move that has frustrated local authorities working to piece together what happened at the scene. (Patch)

Authorities are still reviewing multiple videos, witness statements, and forensic evidence. A public evidence portal has been established by state officials to collect photos, video, and other material relevant to the case. (Patch)

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