A video filmed by the US immigration agent who fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday has emerged, showing the moments before gunfire rang out. The 47-second footage, obtained by Minnesota-based outlet Alpha News, shows Renee Nicole Good sitting behind the wheel of her car and speaking to the officer.
US Vice-President JD Vance shared the clip on social media, commenting that the agent had acted in self-defense. Meanwhile, local officials insisted the woman posed no danger. Good's wife has paid tribute to the 37-year-old, stating the pair were trying to support their neighbours when she was shot, sparking protests across the country.
The Trump administration claims Good was blocking the road and impeding the work of ICE agents. In the video, the officer is seen exiting his vehicle and filming Good's car, which contained a dog in the backseat. Interactions escalate as the second woman, believed to be Good's wife, challenges the agent, telling him they don't change their license plates daily and jokingly suggesting he take a break.
Tensions rise as the agent demands Good to exit the car, ultimately leading to chaos as she drives forward, and shots are fired. Following the release of the clip, Vance defended the agent's actions, asserting that his life was endangered.
Good's wife, Becca, lamented the incident while drawing attention to the couple's mission of kindness and support within their community, contrasting it with the aggressive tactics of federal agents. The FBI is currently investigating the case, as the contentious encounter highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement across the nation.
US Vice-President JD Vance shared the clip on social media, commenting that the agent had acted in self-defense. Meanwhile, local officials insisted the woman posed no danger. Good's wife has paid tribute to the 37-year-old, stating the pair were trying to support their neighbours when she was shot, sparking protests across the country.
The Trump administration claims Good was blocking the road and impeding the work of ICE agents. In the video, the officer is seen exiting his vehicle and filming Good's car, which contained a dog in the backseat. Interactions escalate as the second woman, believed to be Good's wife, challenges the agent, telling him they don't change their license plates daily and jokingly suggesting he take a break.
Tensions rise as the agent demands Good to exit the car, ultimately leading to chaos as she drives forward, and shots are fired. Following the release of the clip, Vance defended the agent's actions, asserting that his life was endangered.
Good's wife, Becca, lamented the incident while drawing attention to the couple's mission of kindness and support within their community, contrasting it with the aggressive tactics of federal agents. The FBI is currently investigating the case, as the contentious encounter highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement across the nation.


















