
New Bodycam Video Reveals Tense Moments Before ICE Shooting in Minneapolis
A newly released video filmed from an ICE agent’s perspective is intensifying scrutiny over a fatal shooting in south Minneapolis that left 37-year-old Renee Good dead. The footage, shared by Alpha News, captures a brief but highly charged encounter that unfolded on a quiet residential street.
What the Video Shows
In the clip, Good sits inside a parked SUV as an ICE agent circles the vehicle while recording on his phone. The interaction initially appears calm.
“That’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you,” Good is heard saying, while her wife attempts to lighten the mood from nearby.
Moments later, the tone shifts. An agent orders, “Get out of the car.” Seconds after Good reverses slightly and begins to move forward, gunshots erupt. The video ends abruptly, leaving viewers with more questions than answers.
Conflicting Accounts and Public Reaction
Federal officials say the agent believed his life was in danger and acted in self-defense. Witnesses, however, describe the scene as confusing and say Good did not appear aggressive. The incident has sparked protests, renewed debate over ICE tactics, and calls for an independent investigation as federal agencies maintain control over the case.
BREAKING: Alpha News has obtained cellphone footage showing perspective of federal agent at center of ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis pic.twitter.com/p2wks0zew0
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