New details are emerging in the fatal ICE encounter that killed Renee Good, with federal officials now claiming the agent who fired the shots suffered internal bleeding during the incident. The update is raising fresh questions as the public continues to demand clarity and accountability around what happened in Minneapolis earlier this month.
Officials say the ICE agent was injured in his torso after being struck by Good’s SUV moments before he opened fire. He was reportedly evaluated by medical professionals following the incident. However, authorities have not released medical records or explained the severity of the injury, leaving gaps in the timeline that many say matter.
Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother, had just dropped her young child off at school when the encounter unfolded. She was shot while inside her vehicle and later died at the hospital from gunshot wounds to the head. Video of the interaction quickly spread online, sparking protests and intense scrutiny of federal law enforcement tactics.
Many are questioning how an alleged internal injury aligns with video footage and witness accounts that appear to show Good attempting to leave the scene. For many watching, the question is no longer just what officials are saying, but whether the full truth is being told.
