New Angle Reveals Renee Good’s Haunting Final Words Before Being Fatally Shot By ICE Agent

New footage reveals the moments before ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis.

The Fatal Encounter

The incident happened on January 7 during a federal immigration crackdown. Renee Good was a 37-year-old mother of three children. She had just dropped her son off at school in her SUV. Agent Jonathan Ross has worked for ICE for ten years. He was part of a team of 2,000 agents in the city.

Haunting Final Words

Agents surrounded Good’s car and shouted at her to get out. Ross walked around the vehicle to film her license plate. Good spoke calmly to the officer through the window. “That’s fine, dude.” “I’m not mad at you.” Later, Good drove away and Ross fired his weapon. After the shooting, Ross called her a “fing b*.”

Trump Defends Agent

President Donald Trump claims the agent acted in self-defense. He called the event a vicious situation. “She behaved horribly,” Trump told the New York Times. The administration labeled her actions as domestic terrorism. Also, Vice President JD Vance said Ross will not face charges. “That guy is protected by absolute immunity,” Vance stated.

Leaders Express Outrage

Mayor Jacob Frey said the federal agents are sowing chaos. Governor Tim Walz called the shooting totally avoidable. He claimed the agent used power recklessly. Meanwhile, Good’s family described her as a loving and compassionate person. Finally, protesters continue to demand justice for the fallen mother.

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