Incident Overview
A fire department report detailed injuries sustained by Renee Nicole Good.
She was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on January 7.
Good was a 37-year-old mother of three.
The Trump administration labeled her a domestic terrorist.
Officials claimed she attempted to kill the officer, Jonathan Ross.
However, released footage appeared to challenge that account.

What Footage Shows
The footage showed Good trying to drive away from the scene.
Officer Ross then shot her three times.
The video raised questions about the official narrative.
It circulated shortly before the report became public.
Fire Department Findings
The report said Good was shot in the chest, arm, and head.
Paramedics found her unresponsive inside her car.
Officials noted blood on her face and torso.
She was not breathing and had an irregular pulse.
Good was moved to a sidewalk due to rising tensions nearby.
CPR began while she was taken to the hospital.

Medical Response
Paramedics continued CPR during transport to the hospital.
She remained not breathing and pulseless.
CPR stopped at 10:30am.
That was 48 minutes after responders first reached Good.
Transcripts showed a 911 caller described the shooting.
“They shot her [because] she wouldn’t open her car door.”
“Send an ambulance please, ambulance please.”
Family and Community Reaction
Good’s family shared a statement with USA Today.
They thanked supporters and honored her memory.
“Nae was the beautiful light of our family and brought joy to anyone she met.”
Good had dropped her six-year-old at school earlier.
Protests have since grown near the shooting site.