Newly obtained cellphone video offers a fresh perspective on the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, revealing details of the encounter leading up to Wednesday’s incident. The video, recorded by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent involved, shows the moments before shots were fired.
New Video Surfaces in Minneapolis ICE Shooting
The footage provides another angle on the events that led to the death of Renee Nicole Good, sparking further debate about the use of force.
- The video was captured by the ICE agent’s cellphone as he approached a vehicle on a residential street.
- Vice President JD Vance shared the 47-second clip on X, asserting the officer acted in self-defense.
- Good can be heard saying, “It’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you” during the interaction.
- The vehicle begins to move, and gunshots are heard shortly after.
- The video has been verified by a news organization’s Confirmed team.
The video begins as the ICE agent approaches a maroon Honda SUV. A brief exchange occurs between Good, her passenger, and the agent, whose reflection is visible as he walks around the vehicle.
Earlier, Vice President JD Vance posted the 47-second-long video clip on X, repeating his argument that the officer’s life was “endangered and he fired in self defense.” The White House rapid response account subsequently reshared Vance’s post. The video was initially published by a conservative news site.
Inside the SUV, Good is behind the wheel with a dog in the back seat. At one point, she is heard saying through the open window, “It’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you.”
Good’s passenger, who is her wife, exits the vehicle and begins filming the agent with her cellphone. She states, “U.S. citizen,” and adds, “You want to come at us?”
Another voice is heard commanding, “Get out of the car.”
The passenger starts to re-enter the vehicle, and the person recording, now positioned at the front of the car, faces the driver’s side.
The video abruptly jerks as the vehicle starts to move, and gunshots ring out.
Immediately following the shots, a voice exclaims “f***ing b****” as the vehicle drives away.
The video’s authenticity has been confirmed by a news organization’s Confirmed team, which verified that the agent’s reflection matches other verified footage of the incident.
