A chilling cellphone video obtained by ABC News shows the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, in her vehicle in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026. The 37-second video, which is believed to be taken by the ICE agent who fired the shots, captures the tense and disturbing encounter between Good and two ICE agents.
As the video shows, one of the agents approaches Good's car, which is parked across the middle of the road, and demands she open the door. When she refuses, he grabs the handle and starts to pull her out of the vehicle. Suddenly, another agent appears from behind a building and pulls his gun, yelling at Good to get out of the car.
The video then shows Good reversing the car and turning the steering wheel right, as someone can be heard yelling "Drive!" The ICE agent filming the scene yells out "Oh!" as several shots are fired. One witness described the scene as "chaotic" and said that Good's vehicle sped off, crashing into two other cars parked on the curb.
The shooting has sparked widespread outrage and protests in Minneapolis, with many calling for an investigation into the actions of the ICE agents involved. Retired Chicago Police Lieutenant John Garrido told ABC7 Chicago that Good did not appear to be acting aggressively, but rather was simply trying to support her neighbors when she was stopped by the ICE agents.
The incident has also raised questions about the use-of-force policies employed by ICE and whether the Trump administration's characterization of the shooting as self-defense is accurate. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has called on the public to submit any video or evidence related to the shooting, challenging the Trump administration's decision to leave the investigation solely to the FBI.
The Minneapolis shooting is part of a larger immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities, which has resulted in over 1,500 arrests. The incident has sparked protests and demonstrations across the country, with many people taking to the streets to demand justice for Good and an end to what they see as aggressive and xenophobic policies by ICE.
The FBI and the Oregon Department of Justice are investigating the Portland shootings that occurred outside a hospital on Thursday afternoon. Two people were shot and wounded in the incident, which has sparked widespread outrage and protests in the city.
In Washington D.C., hundreds of protesters marched to the White House to demand an end to Trump's immigration policies, with many holding signs that read "Stop Trump's Gestapo." Similar protests have been held in cities across the country, including Texas, California, Detroit, and Missouri.
As the video shows, one of the agents approaches Good's car, which is parked across the middle of the road, and demands she open the door. When she refuses, he grabs the handle and starts to pull her out of the vehicle. Suddenly, another agent appears from behind a building and pulls his gun, yelling at Good to get out of the car.
The video then shows Good reversing the car and turning the steering wheel right, as someone can be heard yelling "Drive!" The ICE agent filming the scene yells out "Oh!" as several shots are fired. One witness described the scene as "chaotic" and said that Good's vehicle sped off, crashing into two other cars parked on the curb.
The shooting has sparked widespread outrage and protests in Minneapolis, with many calling for an investigation into the actions of the ICE agents involved. Retired Chicago Police Lieutenant John Garrido told ABC7 Chicago that Good did not appear to be acting aggressively, but rather was simply trying to support her neighbors when she was stopped by the ICE agents.
The incident has also raised questions about the use-of-force policies employed by ICE and whether the Trump administration's characterization of the shooting as self-defense is accurate. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has called on the public to submit any video or evidence related to the shooting, challenging the Trump administration's decision to leave the investigation solely to the FBI.
The Minneapolis shooting is part of a larger immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities, which has resulted in over 1,500 arrests. The incident has sparked protests and demonstrations across the country, with many people taking to the streets to demand justice for Good and an end to what they see as aggressive and xenophobic policies by ICE.
The FBI and the Oregon Department of Justice are investigating the Portland shootings that occurred outside a hospital on Thursday afternoon. Two people were shot and wounded in the incident, which has sparked widespread outrage and protests in the city.
In Washington D.C., hundreds of protesters marched to the White House to demand an end to Trump's immigration policies, with many holding signs that read "Stop Trump's Gestapo." Similar protests have been held in cities across the country, including Texas, California, Detroit, and Missouri.