A chilling new video has surfaced, revealing the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, by a federal agent. The footage, captured by the agent’s own body camera, offers a stark and disturbing glimpse into the encounter in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The video begins with Good calmly seated in her car, a slight smile playing on her lips, engaged in conversation with the agent, identified as Jonathan Ross. She appears relaxed, stating, “That’s fine dude. I’m not mad,” before turning the camera towards her wife, Rebecca Good, who stands outside the vehicle.
Rebecca, also filming the interaction, directly addresses the agent, demanding he “show his face” and questioning his intentions: “You want to come at us?” These final moments before the escalation are filled with a tense, yet seemingly non-threatening, exchange.
The situation rapidly deteriorates when an agent orders Good to exit the car. As she attempts to reverse and drive away, Rebecca urgently cries out, “Drive baby, drive!” Onlookers begin to shout as the car begins to move.
Suddenly, the agent’s camera drops, accompanied by a shout of “Whoa!” as Good’s car shifts. Moments later, three shots ring out, one fatally striking Good in the head through the windshield.
Adding to the outrage, audio captured during the shooting appears to reveal an agent uttering a hateful slur, calling Good a “f*g b*h.” This shocking detail has further inflamed public anger and fueled protests.
The killing has ignited widespread demonstrations across the nation, including Minneapolis, where authorities deployed non-lethal rounds against protesters and made several arrests. A separate video circulating on social media appears to show a police officer kicking candles at a memorial for Good, sparking further condemnation.
The incident has become a focal point of national debate, with political figures weighing in. Vice President JD Vance controversially reposted the video, claiming the agent acted in self-defense, asserting his life was in danger and the shooting was justified.
However, this claim is being fiercely disputed. Critics argue that Good did not intentionally attempt to harm the agent, and that the actions of the immigration enforcement squad, known for its controversial raids and detentions, are under scrutiny.
The case remains under investigation as communities grapple with the tragic loss of Renee Nicole Good and demand accountability for the actions that led to her death.