Overview
- Fire and medical documents say Good sustained two gunshots to the right chest, one to the left forearm, and one to the left side of the head, and was unresponsive when first responders arrived.
- Emergency records and bystander accounts describe officers blocking a physician who offered to check Good’s pulse, with crowds growing tense as medics removed her from the SUV.
- Video from multiple angles fuels divergent interpretations of the shooting, while ex-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said DHS mischaracterized Good and lacks credibility.
- Officials estimate roughly 3,000 federal agents are operating in Minnesota, protests have continued nightly with tear gas and arrests, and a separate agent-involved shooting on Wednesday left a man wounded.
- President Trump and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem labeled Good a domestic terrorist as Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act, while Minnesota leaders urged calm and Good’s family retained Romanucci & Blandin.