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Records Detail Four Shots in Renee Good Killing as New Files Trace Medical Response

Legal debate over use-of-force standards is sharpening in light of recent Supreme Court guidance.

Overview

  • New incident, 911 and fire department records say paramedics reached the scene at 9:42 a.m., found Renee Good unresponsive, and ended CPR at about 10:30 a.m. before she was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
  • First responders documented four gunshot wounds — two to the chest, one to the left forearm, and one to the left side of the head — with blood observed on her face and torso.
  • The Independent’s review of emergency logs describes escalating crowd tensions as responders worked, with ICE agents ultimately leaving the area; the FBI has opened an investigation into the shooting.
  • Homeland Security officials, including Secretary Kristi Noem and President Donald Trump, publicly defended Agent Jonathan Ross and labeled Good a domestic terrorist, while DHS said Ross suffered internal bleeding.
  • A law professor cited the Supreme Court’s Barnes v. Felix and Graham v. Connor decisions to argue courts must assess the totality of circumstances, challenging a narrow ‘moment of threat’ defense.