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ABC News' frame-by-frame review of video from Wednesday's ICE shooting in Minneapolis examines what happened before, during, and after the incident.
We're continuing to learn more about the 37-year-old woman who was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
The White House shared video showing a different angle of Renee Nicole Good's shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis and the moments that led up to it, as the investigation continues.
Credible videos of the shooting showed the wheels of Good's car were turned away from the agent when she moved forward and he shot her.
The woman fatally shot on Wednesday by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis was a 37-year-old mother who had moved to Minnesota to start a new chapter.Renee Nicole Good’s final moments on a residential street have sparked intense sparring between federal and city officials.
Minneapolis immigration activist and "ICE Watch" member allegedly shot by federal agent after swerving car toward officer during enforcement operation.
The 31/2-minute clip, posted on X Saturday, was shot from high up and shows Good’s vehicle stopped diagonally across the street, obstructing one lane of traffic.
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Renee Nicole Good Told ICE Agent 'That's Fine, Dude. I'm Not Mad At You' Just Before Fatal Shooting
A video shows Renee Nicole Good calmly telling ICE officer Jonathan Ross, 'I'm not mad at you', moments before he fatally shot her in Minneapolis.
Good was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent on January 7, 2026, and a GoFundMe was created to support her family as they grieve her death.
Does the photo circulating on social media show Renee Nicole Good, the woman shot and killed by ICE in Minneapolis Jan. 7, 2025? No, that's not true: This is not a picture of Good, but another woman who attended
A GoFundMe campaign created to support the family of the Minneapolis woman killed by an ICE agent on Jan. 7 was closed Jan. 9 at $1.5 million.