
What ICE agent's phone video reveals about Renee Good's shooting death in Minneapolis
CBC
New video emerged Friday that was filmed by the U.S. immigration officer who fatally shot a woman in her car in Minneapolis, revealing new angles of the incident as well as audio of the crucial seconds before the encounter turned deadly.
The cellphone video, initially published by right-wing outlet Alpha News and verified as genuine by CBC News, lasts 47 seconds and shows the perspective of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer who fired three shots at Renee Nicole Good.
In previously verified videos, the agent can be seen holding up a phone in his left hand as he walked around the front of Good’s SUV in the moments before the shooting.
The latest video begins by showing the officer's view as he gets out of a vehicle and approaches the passenger side of Good’s burgundy Honda Pilot. A black dog can be seen in the back seat, its head out of the open window.
With sirens occasionally sounding in the background, the video moves around the front of the Honda toward the driver's side.
Good, sitting with a hand on the steering wheel, looks directly at the camera through her open window, smiles and says, "It's fine dude, I'm not mad at you."
The officer then starts to circle the vehicle, walking toward its rear and showing the licence plate, as a woman — reported to be Good's wife — says, "That's OK, we don't change our plates every morning."
The video shows the woman filming the agent with her phone as she says, "It'll be the same plate when you come talk to us later."
The agent completes his walk around the vehicle and is again on the passenger side as the woman can be heard saying, "You want to come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy. Go ahead."
That's when two other ICE agents approach the vehicle from the other side and can be heard ordering Good to get out, a scene shown in at least three other previously published bystander videos.
Over the course of the next five seconds, the agent filming the video moves around the front of the car from the passenger side toward the driver's side, then Good can be seen turning the steering wheel to the right and the car starts to move forward; a shout of "Whoa!" is then heard, followed by three gunshots in quick succession, as the video veers wildly to film the sky.
About three seconds later, a voice can be heard saying, "F---ing bitch," as Good's vehicle is seen moving slowly down the street before the video ends. It is unclear who said those words.
Federal officials have declined to identify the agent by name and CBC News has been unable to independently verify his identity, but details supplied by U.S. Vice-President JD Vance and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem on Wednesday closely match those contained in federal court documents about an incident involving an ICE officer named Jonathan Ross in Bloomington, Minn., last June.
While the new video provides more detail about the interaction between the officer and the driver in the moments before the shooting, it does not appear to be changing views about whether the use of force was justified.













