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Minneapolis Report Details Four Gunshot Wounds in ICE Shooting of Renee Good

New city records outline Good’s injuries and a minute-by-minute emergency response, sharpening scrutiny under a federal-led investigation.

Overview

  • An incident report from the Minneapolis Fire Department says Good, 37, sustained four gunshot wounds—two to the chest, one to the left forearm, and one to the left side of the head.
  • Paramedics found Good unresponsive in her SUV around 9:42 a.m., moved her from the vehicle as tensions rose, and discontinued CPR at 10:30 a.m., according to the records.
  • 911 transcripts include a caller stating officers shot Good because she would not open her car door, while bystander and agent-shot videos do not clearly show whether her vehicle struck the ICE agent.
  • The Department of Homeland Security says agent Jonathan Ross fired in self-defense and later suffered internal bleeding, as emergency logs show agents were evacuated and the crowd calmed once they left.
  • Civil rights attorney Antonio Romanucci says he is representing Good’s family and seeking transparency, and a watchdog review of ICE’s rapid hiring is reported to be underway, with timelines that could extend for months.