
Renee Good had four gunshot wounds, including a headshot, according to reports.
Good, 37, was shot and killed by an ICE officer Jan. 7 after an altercation. PEOPLE reported that a report from the Minneapolis Fire Department noted four wounds, including two to the chest, one to the head, and a wound to her left forearm. According to the report, blood also was coming out of her left ear.
PEOPLE reported that Good, a mother of three, had just dropped off her 6-year-old at school. Good was with her partner, Becca Good, when they encountered ICE officers.
In the full video of the incident, a car drives around Good's vehicle just moments before the ICE vehicle arrives with its lights flashing. Good's driver's side window is down, and she is seen waving her arm, appearing to yield to the ICE vehicle and indicating that they could go around her as the previous vehicle had just done.
Instead, the ICE vehicle stops, and officers approach Good's vehicle, swearing at her before pulling on the door handle.
Good then backs up slightly before pulling forward. An ICE officer standing in front of the vehicle steps to the side while firing several shots, killing her and sending the vehicle careening down the road. At least one of the shots is fired after the officer is to the side of the vehicle, and it is driving away from him.
At the time of the shooting, Good's partner Becca was out of the vehicle and recording ICE agents on her phone.
PEOPLE, citing the fire department report, states that firefighters arrived on the scene around 9:42 a.m. Good's body was moved out of the car "for a more workable scene, better access for ambulances, and separation from an escalating scene involving law enforcement and bystanders."



