Video Footage Reveals Renee Nicole Good's Final Words Before ICE Officer Fatally Shot Her
A harrowing video recorded by an ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, an innocent woman, has come to light, showing her speaking calmly to the officer before he opened fire.
The footage, which was recorded by ICE officer Jonathan Ross on his phone and shared by Vice President JD Vance, appears to contradict the narrative that Ross's life was endangered and that he acted in self-defense. The video shows Ross silently recording Good and her wife, Becca, while their car is blocking part of the road.
In a surprising moment, Good can be heard saying "That's fine dude. I'm not mad at you" as she attempts to reason with Ross. However, things take a deadly turn when another officer tells Good to "get out of the f**king car," prompting her to reverse the vehicle and narrowly avoiding an altercation.
In a bizarre twist, someone is heard calling Good a "f**king bitch" after shots are fired, suggesting that the atmosphere had become increasingly tense. The footage also shows the SUV moving forward as Ross yells out in alarm before firing his gun.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has been informed that it will no longer be allowed to conduct a joint investigation with the FBI, which has led to concerns about transparency and access to evidence. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison have announced their intention to continue investigating the shooting without FBI support.
The move has sparked criticism from Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who accused the Trump administration of having "already come to a conclusion" on the case and called for greater transparency. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem disputed the BCA's jurisdiction in the investigation.
As the investigation continues, Good's family is seeking answers about the circumstances surrounding her tragic death. The video footage has raised more questions than it has answered, leaving many searching for justice and truth in the aftermath of this senseless tragedy.
A harrowing video recorded by an ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, an innocent woman, has come to light, showing her speaking calmly to the officer before he opened fire.
The footage, which was recorded by ICE officer Jonathan Ross on his phone and shared by Vice President JD Vance, appears to contradict the narrative that Ross's life was endangered and that he acted in self-defense. The video shows Ross silently recording Good and her wife, Becca, while their car is blocking part of the road.
In a surprising moment, Good can be heard saying "That's fine dude. I'm not mad at you" as she attempts to reason with Ross. However, things take a deadly turn when another officer tells Good to "get out of the f**king car," prompting her to reverse the vehicle and narrowly avoiding an altercation.
In a bizarre twist, someone is heard calling Good a "f**king bitch" after shots are fired, suggesting that the atmosphere had become increasingly tense. The footage also shows the SUV moving forward as Ross yells out in alarm before firing his gun.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has been informed that it will no longer be allowed to conduct a joint investigation with the FBI, which has led to concerns about transparency and access to evidence. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison have announced their intention to continue investigating the shooting without FBI support.
The move has sparked criticism from Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who accused the Trump administration of having "already come to a conclusion" on the case and called for greater transparency. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem disputed the BCA's jurisdiction in the investigation.
As the investigation continues, Good's family is seeking answers about the circumstances surrounding her tragic death. The video footage has raised more questions than it has answered, leaving many searching for justice and truth in the aftermath of this senseless tragedy.