
Renee Good Reportedly Shot 4 Times, Touching Off Chaos Revealed In 911 Transcripts
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"She's f**kin' dead. They f**kin' shot her," one 911 caller said after the killing.
A report obtained by multiple news outlets showed that Renee Good — the 37-year-old woman killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer last week — may have been hit by four bullets, not three, as previously reported.
The violence of Good’s death sparked chaos, anger and terror on the Minneapolis street where she had been observing ICE operations at the wheel of a burgundy SUV. With her were her partner and pet dog, who both survived.
The incident instantly sparked widespread anger at the federal agents, who appeared to block immediate medical support for Good, instead waiting several minutes for other emergency personnel to arrive at the scene.
NBC News reported that Good was still alive when medics reached her, although her pulse was irregular.
The mother of three had two apparent gunshot wounds on the right side of her chest, one on her left forearm and another potential shot to the left side of her head, according to an incident report obtained by The Minneapolis Star Tribune and The New York Times.













