Intense video from the POV of the ICE agent clearly shows Renee Nicole Good deliberately steering around him.
The video, published by right-wing Alpha News, shows the agent confronting Good before firing into her SUV. DHS claims she tried to run them over — but all angles and witness accounts challenge that.
THE DETAILS:
- Renee Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was behind the wheel when ICE agents boxed in her car during a supposed immigration operation in south Minneapolis.
- Her wife, Becca Good — a U.S. veteran — was outside the vehicle and could be heard asserting her citizenship as tensions escalated.
- New video from the shooter’s perspective shows Renee’s car slowly moving as the ICE agent fires multiple rounds. Seconds later, her SUV crashes into a parked car.
- The Department of Homeland Security says Renee was using the car as a weapon — a claim repeated by conservative outlets — but video evidence shows no clear threat.
- Witnesses say medics were blocked from the scene for at least 15 minutes, during which Renee died.
THE AFTERMATH: Protests have erupted across Minneapolis and beyond. Many see the killing as part of a broader pattern of unchecked ICE violence targeting communities of color — even U.S. citizens.
Zoom out: No charges have been filed yet. Federal authorities are controlling the investigation, drawing sharp criticism from local officials who fear a cover-up.
What critics say: “This was an execution,” one protester said. “She didn’t even get a chance to speak.”
Use-of-force experts say the shooting likely violated basic policing tactics, calling the agent’s behavior reckless and unjustified.
The bottom line:
A U.S. citizen is dead. A federal agent pulled the trigger. And the community wants accountability — not excuses.


