A new video shows the last moments of a woman shot by a federal agent.
Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis
Renee Nicole Good, 37, died on Wednesday, January 7. An ICE agent shot the mother of three near her home. The shooting happened just blocks away from where she lived. New cellphone footage now shows the moments before her death. The video appears to come from the phone of the agent.

Last Words Caught on Tape
The 47-second recording shows the agent approaching a Honda Pilot. Renee spoke to the officer as sirens blasted in the background.
“That’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you,” Renee told the agent.
Then, her wife Becca Good told the officer to go get lunch. Soon after, the car moved forward and shots were fired.

Claims of Domestic Terrorism
The Department of Homeland Security called the shooting defensive. Officials claimed Renee used her car as a weapon. They also labeled her actions as domestic terrorism. Vice President JD Vance called the event a tragedy. However, he said the officer was under threat. DHS stated the officer feared for his life during the encounter.

Local Officials Seek Charges
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey angrily rejected the federal claims. He told the agency to leave the city immediately. Meanwhile, County Attorney Mary Moriarty wants to charge the agent. She is asking the public for more evidence. Renee leaves behind three children. Her youngest child is only six years old.