New details are emerging about the moments after Renee Nicole Good was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, and the timeline is raising serious concerns about delayed medical care that may have affected the outcome.
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Good, a 37-year-old woman, was fatally shot on January 7 during an encounter with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. While initial reports suggested she died almost immediately, a new analysis indicates she showed signs of life for several minutes while medical intervention was delayed.
According to a review released by Minnesota Public Radio News, firefighters who arrived at the scene nearly six minutes after the shooting documented that Good still had a pulse described as “thready and irregular.” The assessment was based on emergency response records, dispatch logs, 911 calls, and video footage collected from the scene.
Despite that finding, CPR was not started for more than ten minutes after the shooting. The review notes that ICE agents on scene were trained in basic lifesaving measures, yet no resuscitation attempts were made during that window. CPR is typically administered when breathing or cardiac activity has stopped or is failing.
Video footage and witness accounts also show that a man who identified himself as a physician attempted to provide medical assistance but was prevented from doing so. “Is somebody that’s medically trained pronouncing this woman dead?” the man asked, according to the analysis. ICE agents reportedly denied him access and used profanity while keeping him away from Good.
The report also found that ICE agents waited nearly three minutes before contacting emergency services. As first responders tried to reach the area, their access was slowed by traffic congestion, including several ICE vehicles blocking the street.
Medical professionals reviewing the timeline have expressed alarm.
“I’m just appalled by the lack of immediate first aid and initial resuscitation attempts,” said Adam Armbruster, a family medicine doctor and emergency room physician at Sleepy Eye Medical Center. “That’s the part that is, I would say, most inadequate to me.”
The findings are intensifying scrutiny around emergency response decisions made in the critical minutes after the shooting.
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