Breaking: Woman shot while trying to kill ICE agents in Minnesota

Its not a matter of did she try to kill him.

It is a matter of would a reasonable person believe they could experience death or great bodily injury arising from her actions.

On an icy road, with an obvious provocateur who is trying to be apprehended by Federal LE and actually being struck by the car.
Yes they would.
 
Have you actually read the law on how LE is suppose to react in this circumstance with a car? You need to, and stop lying about it.

You wouldn't have the crooked Trump DOJ creating the COVER UP of the ICE crime, if the killer was in the right.

We have now reached the point where you have no real argument...so you are about to go nuts and off the rails.....
 
Only if it's pointed at you.
If it's driving away, it's no longer a deadly weapon to you.
No different than an armed criminal dropping his weapon.
1,000% Ratty Kudos.
 
Have you actually read the law on how LE is suppose to react in this circumstance with a car? You need to, and stop lying about it.

You wouldn't have the crooked Trump DOJ creating the COVER UP of the ICE crime, if the killer was in the right.


From a former prosecutor with the DOJ..read the whole article..

Article on ICE agents and the shooting...jurisdiction and self defense..

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As noted, Wallace was convicted of violating Sec. 111(b) — assault on a federal police officer while using a vehicle as a deadly weapon.



She did not strike the officer with the vehicle — he jumped on the hood to avoid behind hit.



Does this sound familiar?




The point is that Renee Good committed an aggravated felony against the ICE Officer before he drew his weapon and fired his first shot.



IT DOES NOT MATTER WHETHER SHE ACTUALLY STRUCK HIM WITH HER VEHICLE.



As the jury instruction states, the assault is complete “if the defendant’s conduct places the officer in fear for his life or safety…”



That means that when the ICE Officer fired his weapon, he was attempting to “seize” a fleeing felon. All uses of force — lethal and non-lethal — to immobilize a suspected criminal offender are “seizures.” The Fourth Amendment requires that seizures be “reasonable” in order to comply with the Fourth Amendment.



The use of deadly force is a reasonable seizure for Fourth Amendment purposes when engaged in for self-defense responding to conduct that is reasonably perceived by the officer to pose a threat of death or serious bodily injury to him or others around him.



This is the second legal point that is being widely mischaracterized on social media — the Officer’s perception of an imminent threat of death or bodily injury is not limited just to the threat to himself, it is what he perceives as a threat to himself AND others in his immediate vicinity and the broader community in the direction of the vehicle’s intended travel.


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Minneapolis Is Not Even A Close Call --A Lawsplainer On Officer-Involved Shootings






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attempting to kill someone with a vehicle is a legit reason to use deadly force, in fact in the state in question the lefty Governor signed into law the police right to fire even if the vehicle has not struck you yet,

I believe this is the statute you're referring to;


Subd. 2.​


(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 609.06 or 609.065, the use of deadly force by a peace officer in the line of duty is justified only if an objectively reasonable officer would believe, based on the totality of the circumstances known to the officer at the time and without the benefit of hindsight, that such force is necessary:


(1) to protect the peace officer or another from death or great bodily harm, provided that the threat:

(i) can be articulated with specificity;

(ii) is reasonably likely to occur absent action by the law enforcement officer; and

(iii) must be addressed through the use of deadly force without unreasonable delay; or

(2) to effect the arrest or capture, or prevent the escape, of a person whom the peace officer knows or has reasonable grounds to believe has committed or attempted to commit a felony and the officer reasonably believes that the person will cause death or great bodily harm to another person under the threat criteria in clause (1), items (i) to (iii), unless immediately apprehended.
 
He had the cell phone out to protect himself from false allegations

why no body cams?


...turns out he was right...his video shows he was hit by her......

he was holding the phone with his right hand, switched it to his left hand b4 renee good left the scene, he unholstered his gun & drew it when he was clear of the vehicle.



He shot through the windshield because he had a nano second to react to her ramming him......

training would have prevented it because you don't shoot when yer buddy is there ... that is except for the part where you are sensitive to this kinda thing & was literally trigger happy.


then she hit him and as he was firing the car turned and he slid off the hood......

that is bullshit. that never happened.

he limped for 2 steps & never went up on her hood.




The Supreme Court has rulled that once an officer determines he is in danger of being killed, he can fire in self defense until the threat is stopped, including firing at a fleeing vehicle.....the example they gave was a female police officer who fired 15 times at a fleeing vehicle and that was considered justified....

minnesota will make sure he pays.
 
I believe this is the statute you're referring to;


Subd. 2.​


(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 609.06 or 609.065, the use of deadly force by a peace officer in the line of duty is justified only if an objectively reasonable officer would believe, based on the totality of the circumstances known to the officer at the time and without the benefit of hindsight, that such force is necessary:


(1) to protect the peace officer or another from death or great bodily harm, provided that the threat:

(i) can be articulated with specificity;

(ii) is reasonably likely to occur absent action by the law enforcement officer; and

(iii) must be addressed through the use of deadly force without unreasonable delay; or

(2) to effect the arrest or capture, or prevent the escape, of a person whom the peace officer knows or has reasonable grounds to believe has committed or attempted to commit a felony and the officer reasonably believes that the person will cause death or great bodily harm to another person under the threat criteria in clause (1), items (i) to (iii), unless immediately apprehended.

dude was in so much fear that he just had to video tape it. oh please - he was triggered by a couple homogay girls & mix that with being sensitive - & you have a murderer who ended a woman in front of how many people.
 
The outrage for the shooting will also be the perfect way to send a message that we don't want ICE policing our cities.

Who is this "we"?

I want ICE policing every city in this country, rounding up criminal illegals and deporting them. I, as well and pretty much everyone who voted for Trump want them to do that. That's what we voted for.

Now by "we", I'm assuming you mean those of you who voted for Kamala Harris. Well I don't know if anyone's told you about this yet, but she lost the election.
 
Have you actually read the law on how LE is suppose to react in this circumstance with a car? You need to, and stop lying about it.

You wouldn't have the crooked Trump DOJ creating the COVER UP of the ICE crime, if the killer was in the right.

Yes I have, and really don't care whatever stupid excuses or misrepresentations of the law you might start making that will amount to nothing more than absolute nonsense, that can possibly get more people killed or injured,

Which by the way my concern in the matter has nothing to do with President Trump.
So why don't you just Disagree (that little button down there in righthand corner) and carry your ass on to someone else.
 
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You dumb motherfuckers elected a bunch of fascists, and now you're trying to to defend them. Pathetic.

Remember, everyone, who is claiming the right are "fascists":

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ICE had been watching her all day,

9:30 in the morning is all day?

as she was a major player in the protest and a disruptor.

that is a lie.

9:35:05 a.m.

2 minutes before the shooting

Renee Nicole Good's Honda Pilot is stopped diagonally on Portland Avenue while at least four cars pass perpendicularly, according to video footage recorded by Reini-Grandell.

The passenger side front window is closed while the rear window is mostly open. Seconds later, at least three federal agents wearing masks are seen walking toward the Honda Pilot, as bystanders can be heard whistling and yelling at officers.

9:36:51 a.m.​

22 seconds before the shooting


A woman who would later identify herself as Good's partner stands behind the Honda Pilot and appears to question a federal agent, according to video obtained by local attorney Daniel Suitor that was shared with ABC News. The woman and the agent appear to be holding up cellphones filming each other.

The Honda Pilot can be seen moving very slightly forward while the woman and agent are behind the car. The vehicle then stops.

This agent would subsequently move alongside the Honda Pilot's passenger side and position himself in the front of the car.

9:36:58 a.m.​

15 seconds before the shooting

A Ford Explorer with California license plates that had been on the side of Portland Avenue can be seen on video pulling out onto the street. A different video shows Good's driver-side front window is open, and she appears to gesture for the Ford Explorer to pass in front of her Honda Pilot, which it does.


Good continues to wave her hand from left to right after the Ford passes as two other officers are seen pulling up in an unmarked Nissan Titan pickup truck with flashing red and blue lights. They stop in the middle of the street.

9:37:08 a.m.​

5 seconds before the shooting

The two officers in the Nissan Titan are seen on video exiting their vehicle. They approach the Honda Pilot, ordering Good to "get out of the car." While they are approaching, the Honda Pilot is put in reverse. The officer who emerged from the driver's side of the Nissan Titan puts his left hand on the bottom of the Honda Pilot's driver-side front window and his right hand on the door handle, appearing to try to open the door. His hands remain in that position while the Honda Pilot backs up a few feet, with the front wheels of the car pointed to the left as the car backs up.

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Law enforcement attempt to enter a vehicle prior to an ICE officer fatally shooting the driver during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
The federal agent who was walking behind the Honda Pilot then moves alongside the right of the car so he is standing to the front-left of the vehicle.

As the Honda Pilot then begins to move forward, the wheels begin to turn to the right, away from where the ICE agent is standing.

In new video taken by the agent who shot Good and obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9, Good can be seen turning her vehicle’s steering wheel to the right, away from the agent, just over one second before the first shot is fired.

9:37:13 a.m.​

Gunfire erupts

The federal agent standing to the front-left of the vehicle pulls out his gun.


The moment of the shooting is captured in at least four videos verified by ABC News. Three eyewitness videos emerged on the day of the shooting. A fourth, taken by the officer who shot Good, was obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9.

With his right hand on his drawn firearm, the federal agent's left hand is still on his phone, with both pointed at the Honda Pilot. He fires the first shot through the front windshield toward Good at 9:37:13 a.m., according to ABC News' metadata analysis.

About fourth-tenths of a second after the first shot, as the car continues to move forward, a second shot is heard.

minneapolis-2-ht-gmh-260107_1767819421178_hpMain_3.jpg

Law enforcement officers are seen after an ICE officer fatally shot the driver of a vehicle during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
It is difficult to see exactly what happens as the Honda Pilot passes the agent who opened fire. DHS Secretary Noem told reporters the agent was struck by the vehicle.

The federal agent remains upright and can then be seen on the left of the passing vehicle, facing the driver's side door. The sound of a third gunshot then rings out.

The time between the first shot and second shot is 399 milliseconds, with 299 milliseconds between the second and third shots, ABC News' analysis shows. There are three shots in total that can be heard on camera.

9:37:55 a.m.​

Moments after the shooting

Three seconds after the shooting, the Honda Pilot crashes into a parked car on the side of Portland Avenue, video footage shows. It then inches off the side of the one-way street, into the snow near a tree. The woman who later identified herself as Good's partner rushes to the Honda Pilot. The federal agent who shot Good is also seen walking toward the car.

The agent is then seen on video walking back after looking at the driver's side of the vehicle, as a bystander is heard yelling "shame."
Minneapolis ICE shooting: A minute-by-minute timeline of how Renee Nicole Good died
 
why no body cams?




he was holding the phone with his right hand, switched it to his left hand b4 renee good left the scene, he unholstered his gun & drew it when he was clear of the vehicle.





training would have prevented it because you don't shoot when yer buddy is there ... that is except for the part where you are sensitive to this kinda thing & was literally trigger happy.




that is bullshit. that never happened.

he limped for 2 steps & never went up on her hood.






minnesota will make sure he pays.


I don't know why they don't have body cams yet.....big government is slow in adopting things....check out the computers they use at the IRS....

He saw the other agent approaching the door, and likely made sure his right hand was empty in case she started shooting at them.......and he didn't touch his gun until she started forward at him.

He slid off the side of the hood.....you can see it from the video from down the block....

SUV hitting agent


1:58 mark on the video after this they slow it down so you can see it more clearly

 
9:30 in the morning is all day?



that is a lie.

9:35:05 a.m.

2 minutes before the shooting

Renee Nicole Good's Honda Pilot is stopped diagonally on Portland Avenue while at least four cars pass perpendicularly, according to video footage recorded by Reini-Grandell.

The passenger side front window is closed while the rear window is mostly open. Seconds later, at least three federal agents wearing masks are seen walking toward the Honda Pilot, as bystanders can be heard whistling and yelling at officers.

9:36:51 a.m.​

22 seconds before the shooting


A woman who would later identify herself as Good's partner stands behind the Honda Pilot and appears to question a federal agent, according to video obtained by local attorney Daniel Suitor that was shared with ABC News. The woman and the agent appear to be holding up cellphones filming each other.

The Honda Pilot can be seen moving very slightly forward while the woman and agent are behind the car. The vehicle then stops.

This agent would subsequently move alongside the Honda Pilot's passenger side and position himself in the front of the car.

9:36:58 a.m.​

15 seconds before the shooting

A Ford Explorer with California license plates that had been on the side of Portland Avenue can be seen on video pulling out onto the street. A different video shows Good's driver-side front window is open, and she appears to gesture for the Ford Explorer to pass in front of her Honda Pilot, which it does.


Good continues to wave her hand from left to right after the Ford passes as two other officers are seen pulling up in an unmarked Nissan Titan pickup truck with flashing red and blue lights. They stop in the middle of the street.

9:37:08 a.m.​

5 seconds before the shooting

The two officers in the Nissan Titan are seen on video exiting their vehicle. They approach the Honda Pilot, ordering Good to "get out of the car." While they are approaching, the Honda Pilot is put in reverse. The officer who emerged from the driver's side of the Nissan Titan puts his left hand on the bottom of the Honda Pilot's driver-side front window and his right hand on the door handle, appearing to try to open the door. His hands remain in that position while the Honda Pilot backs up a few feet, with the front wheels of the car pointed to the left as the car backs up.

minneapolis-1-ht-gmh-260107_1767819421585_hpEmbed_12x7.jpg

Law enforcement attempt to enter a vehicle prior to an ICE officer fatally shooting the driver during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
The federal agent who was walking behind the Honda Pilot then moves alongside the right of the car so he is standing to the front-left of the vehicle.

As the Honda Pilot then begins to move forward, the wheels begin to turn to the right, away from where the ICE agent is standing.

In new video taken by the agent who shot Good and obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9, Good can be seen turning her vehicle’s steering wheel to the right, away from the agent, just over one second before the first shot is fired.

9:37:13 a.m.​

Gunfire erupts

The federal agent standing to the front-left of the vehicle pulls out his gun.


The moment of the shooting is captured in at least four videos verified by ABC News. Three eyewitness videos emerged on the day of the shooting. A fourth, taken by the officer who shot Good, was obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9.

With his right hand on his drawn firearm, the federal agent's left hand is still on his phone, with both pointed at the Honda Pilot. He fires the first shot through the front windshield toward Good at 9:37:13 a.m., according to ABC News' metadata analysis.

About fourth-tenths of a second after the first shot, as the car continues to move forward, a second shot is heard.

minneapolis-2-ht-gmh-260107_1767819421178_hpMain_3.jpg

Law enforcement officers are seen after an ICE officer fatally shot the driver of a vehicle during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
It is difficult to see exactly what happens as the Honda Pilot passes the agent who opened fire. DHS Secretary Noem told reporters the agent was struck by the vehicle.

The federal agent remains upright and can then be seen on the left of the passing vehicle, facing the driver's side door. The sound of a third gunshot then rings out.

The time between the first shot and second shot is 399 milliseconds, with 299 milliseconds between the second and third shots, ABC News' analysis shows. There are three shots in total that can be heard on camera.

9:37:55 a.m.​

Moments after the shooting

Three seconds after the shooting, the Honda Pilot crashes into a parked car on the side of Portland Avenue, video footage shows. It then inches off the side of the one-way street, into the snow near a tree. The woman who later identified herself as Good's partner rushes to the Honda Pilot. The federal agent who shot Good is also seen walking toward the car.

The agent is then seen on video walking back after looking at the driver's side of the vehicle, as a bystander is heard yelling "shame."
Minneapolis ICE shooting: A minute-by-minute timeline of how Renee Nicole Good died

I notice you don't use the video footage from across the street showing that after she waved the other cars through, she moved back across the road to block the ICE vehicles....

At the 8 second mark she pulls forward in front of the ICE vehicle.

 
Where did I lie FAGAt?
Answer me this, dumbass MAGAT rube. If the ICE goon was afraid for his life of a 4000lb vehicle running him down, how'd he have time to film it? If someone was trying to run your stupid ass down with a 4000lb vehicle would you stand there & film it with your BlisteredStinkFinger in your ass? Probably. :113:
 
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9:30 in the morning is all day?



that is a lie.

9:35:05 a.m.

2 minutes before the shooting

Renee Nicole Good's Honda Pilot is stopped diagonally on Portland Avenue while at least four cars pass perpendicularly, according to video footage recorded by Reini-Grandell.

The passenger side front window is closed while the rear window is mostly open. Seconds later, at least three federal agents wearing masks are seen walking toward the Honda Pilot, as bystanders can be heard whistling and yelling at officers.

9:36:51 a.m.​

22 seconds before the shooting


A woman who would later identify herself as Good's partner stands behind the Honda Pilot and appears to question a federal agent, according to video obtained by local attorney Daniel Suitor that was shared with ABC News. The woman and the agent appear to be holding up cellphones filming each other.

The Honda Pilot can be seen moving very slightly forward while the woman and agent are behind the car. The vehicle then stops.

This agent would subsequently move alongside the Honda Pilot's passenger side and position himself in the front of the car.

9:36:58 a.m.​

15 seconds before the shooting

A Ford Explorer with California license plates that had been on the side of Portland Avenue can be seen on video pulling out onto the street. A different video shows Good's driver-side front window is open, and she appears to gesture for the Ford Explorer to pass in front of her Honda Pilot, which it does.


Good continues to wave her hand from left to right after the Ford passes as two other officers are seen pulling up in an unmarked Nissan Titan pickup truck with flashing red and blue lights. They stop in the middle of the street.

9:37:08 a.m.​

5 seconds before the shooting

The two officers in the Nissan Titan are seen on video exiting their vehicle. They approach the Honda Pilot, ordering Good to "get out of the car." While they are approaching, the Honda Pilot is put in reverse. The officer who emerged from the driver's side of the Nissan Titan puts his left hand on the bottom of the Honda Pilot's driver-side front window and his right hand on the door handle, appearing to try to open the door. His hands remain in that position while the Honda Pilot backs up a few feet, with the front wheels of the car pointed to the left as the car backs up.

minneapolis-1-ht-gmh-260107_1767819421585_hpEmbed_12x7.jpg

Law enforcement attempt to enter a vehicle prior to an ICE officer fatally shooting the driver during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
The federal agent who was walking behind the Honda Pilot then moves alongside the right of the car so he is standing to the front-left of the vehicle.

As the Honda Pilot then begins to move forward, the wheels begin to turn to the right, away from where the ICE agent is standing.

In new video taken by the agent who shot Good and obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9, Good can be seen turning her vehicle’s steering wheel to the right, away from the agent, just over one second before the first shot is fired.

9:37:13 a.m.​

Gunfire erupts

The federal agent standing to the front-left of the vehicle pulls out his gun.


The moment of the shooting is captured in at least four videos verified by ABC News. Three eyewitness videos emerged on the day of the shooting. A fourth, taken by the officer who shot Good, was obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9.

With his right hand on his drawn firearm, the federal agent's left hand is still on his phone, with both pointed at the Honda Pilot. He fires the first shot through the front windshield toward Good at 9:37:13 a.m., according to ABC News' metadata analysis.

About fourth-tenths of a second after the first shot, as the car continues to move forward, a second shot is heard.

minneapolis-2-ht-gmh-260107_1767819421178_hpMain_3.jpg

Law enforcement officers are seen after an ICE officer fatally shot the driver of a vehicle during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
It is difficult to see exactly what happens as the Honda Pilot passes the agent who opened fire. DHS Secretary Noem told reporters the agent was struck by the vehicle.

The federal agent remains upright and can then be seen on the left of the passing vehicle, facing the driver's side door. The sound of a third gunshot then rings out.

The time between the first shot and second shot is 399 milliseconds, with 299 milliseconds between the second and third shots, ABC News' analysis shows. There are three shots in total that can be heard on camera.

9:37:55 a.m.​

Moments after the shooting

Three seconds after the shooting, the Honda Pilot crashes into a parked car on the side of Portland Avenue, video footage shows. It then inches off the side of the one-way street, into the snow near a tree. The woman who later identified herself as Good's partner rushes to the Honda Pilot. The federal agent who shot Good is also seen walking toward the car.

The agent is then seen on video walking back after looking at the driver's side of the vehicle, as a bystander is heard yelling "shame."
Minneapolis ICE shooting: A minute-by-minute timeline of how Renee Nicole Good died


There are now 5 separate videos of the event.......they are using photos, not video.....which do not capture what actually happened......I watched all 5 videos...

She sat there for 3 minutes blocking the road...that is illegal....that is a crime....
 
9:30 in the morning is all day?



that is a lie.

9:35:05 a.m.

2 minutes before the shooting

Renee Nicole Good's Honda Pilot is stopped diagonally on Portland Avenue while at least four cars pass perpendicularly, according to video footage recorded by Reini-Grandell.

The passenger side front window is closed while the rear window is mostly open. Seconds later, at least three federal agents wearing masks are seen walking toward the Honda Pilot, as bystanders can be heard whistling and yelling at officers.

9:36:51 a.m.​

22 seconds before the shooting


A woman who would later identify herself as Good's partner stands behind the Honda Pilot and appears to question a federal agent, according to video obtained by local attorney Daniel Suitor that was shared with ABC News. The woman and the agent appear to be holding up cellphones filming each other.

The Honda Pilot can be seen moving very slightly forward while the woman and agent are behind the car. The vehicle then stops.

This agent would subsequently move alongside the Honda Pilot's passenger side and position himself in the front of the car.

9:36:58 a.m.​

15 seconds before the shooting

A Ford Explorer with California license plates that had been on the side of Portland Avenue can be seen on video pulling out onto the street. A different video shows Good's driver-side front window is open, and she appears to gesture for the Ford Explorer to pass in front of her Honda Pilot, which it does.


Good continues to wave her hand from left to right after the Ford passes as two other officers are seen pulling up in an unmarked Nissan Titan pickup truck with flashing red and blue lights. They stop in the middle of the street.

9:37:08 a.m.​

5 seconds before the shooting

The two officers in the Nissan Titan are seen on video exiting their vehicle. They approach the Honda Pilot, ordering Good to "get out of the car." While they are approaching, the Honda Pilot is put in reverse. The officer who emerged from the driver's side of the Nissan Titan puts his left hand on the bottom of the Honda Pilot's driver-side front window and his right hand on the door handle, appearing to try to open the door. His hands remain in that position while the Honda Pilot backs up a few feet, with the front wheels of the car pointed to the left as the car backs up.

minneapolis-1-ht-gmh-260107_1767819421585_hpEmbed_12x7.jpg

Law enforcement attempt to enter a vehicle prior to an ICE officer fatally shooting the driver during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
The federal agent who was walking behind the Honda Pilot then moves alongside the right of the car so he is standing to the front-left of the vehicle.

As the Honda Pilot then begins to move forward, the wheels begin to turn to the right, away from where the ICE agent is standing.

In new video taken by the agent who shot Good and obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9, Good can be seen turning her vehicle’s steering wheel to the right, away from the agent, just over one second before the first shot is fired.

9:37:13 a.m.​

Gunfire erupts

The federal agent standing to the front-left of the vehicle pulls out his gun.


The moment of the shooting is captured in at least four videos verified by ABC News. Three eyewitness videos emerged on the day of the shooting. A fourth, taken by the officer who shot Good, was obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9.

With his right hand on his drawn firearm, the federal agent's left hand is still on his phone, with both pointed at the Honda Pilot. He fires the first shot through the front windshield toward Good at 9:37:13 a.m., according to ABC News' metadata analysis.

About fourth-tenths of a second after the first shot, as the car continues to move forward, a second shot is heard.

minneapolis-2-ht-gmh-260107_1767819421178_hpMain_3.jpg

Law enforcement officers are seen after an ICE officer fatally shot the driver of a vehicle during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
It is difficult to see exactly what happens as the Honda Pilot passes the agent who opened fire. DHS Secretary Noem told reporters the agent was struck by the vehicle.

The federal agent remains upright and can then be seen on the left of the passing vehicle, facing the driver's side door. The sound of a third gunshot then rings out.

The time between the first shot and second shot is 399 milliseconds, with 299 milliseconds between the second and third shots, ABC News' analysis shows. There are three shots in total that can be heard on camera.

9:37:55 a.m.​

Moments after the shooting

Three seconds after the shooting, the Honda Pilot crashes into a parked car on the side of Portland Avenue, video footage shows. It then inches off the side of the one-way street, into the snow near a tree. The woman who later identified herself as Good's partner rushes to the Honda Pilot. The federal agent who shot Good is also seen walking toward the car.

The agent is then seen on video walking back after looking at the driver's side of the vehicle, as a bystander is heard yelling "shame."
Minneapolis ICE shooting: A minute-by-minute timeline of how Renee Nicole Good died

He doesn't draw his gun until she starts driving at him.....that is when he fires 3 times as he is hit and slides off the hood to the drivers side.....

All 3 shots are justified because of what she did.....
 
I don't know why they don't have body cams yet.....big government is slow in adopting things....check out the computers they use at the IRS....

He saw the other agent approaching the door, and likely made sure his right hand was empty in case she started shooting at them.......and he didn't touch his gun until she started forward at him.

He slid off the side of the hood.....you can see it from the video from down the block....

SUV hitting agent


1:58 mark on the video after this they slow it down so you can see it more clearly



they are in the middle of a hiring frenzy - enticing recruits with $$$$ sign on bonus' & student loan forgiveness ... but can't outfit the new gestapo with body cams? you wanna shoot to kill effectively, you don't use only one hand.

he fked up & he's gonna be held responsible.
 
9:30 in the morning is all day?



that is a lie.

9:35:05 a.m.

2 minutes before the shooting

Renee Nicole Good's Honda Pilot is stopped diagonally on Portland Avenue while at least four cars pass perpendicularly, according to video footage recorded by Reini-Grandell.

The passenger side front window is closed while the rear window is mostly open. Seconds later, at least three federal agents wearing masks are seen walking toward the Honda Pilot, as bystanders can be heard whistling and yelling at officers.

9:36:51 a.m.​

22 seconds before the shooting


A woman who would later identify herself as Good's partner stands behind the Honda Pilot and appears to question a federal agent, according to video obtained by local attorney Daniel Suitor that was shared with ABC News. The woman and the agent appear to be holding up cellphones filming each other.

The Honda Pilot can be seen moving very slightly forward while the woman and agent are behind the car. The vehicle then stops.

This agent would subsequently move alongside the Honda Pilot's passenger side and position himself in the front of the car.

9:36:58 a.m.​

15 seconds before the shooting

A Ford Explorer with California license plates that had been on the side of Portland Avenue can be seen on video pulling out onto the street. A different video shows Good's driver-side front window is open, and she appears to gesture for the Ford Explorer to pass in front of her Honda Pilot, which it does.


Good continues to wave her hand from left to right after the Ford passes as two other officers are seen pulling up in an unmarked Nissan Titan pickup truck with flashing red and blue lights. They stop in the middle of the street.

9:37:08 a.m.​

5 seconds before the shooting

The two officers in the Nissan Titan are seen on video exiting their vehicle. They approach the Honda Pilot, ordering Good to "get out of the car." While they are approaching, the Honda Pilot is put in reverse. The officer who emerged from the driver's side of the Nissan Titan puts his left hand on the bottom of the Honda Pilot's driver-side front window and his right hand on the door handle, appearing to try to open the door. His hands remain in that position while the Honda Pilot backs up a few feet, with the front wheels of the car pointed to the left as the car backs up.

minneapolis-1-ht-gmh-260107_1767819421585_hpEmbed_12x7.jpg

Law enforcement attempt to enter a vehicle prior to an ICE officer fatally shooting the driver during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
The federal agent who was walking behind the Honda Pilot then moves alongside the right of the car so he is standing to the front-left of the vehicle.

As the Honda Pilot then begins to move forward, the wheels begin to turn to the right, away from where the ICE agent is standing.

In new video taken by the agent who shot Good and obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9, Good can be seen turning her vehicle’s steering wheel to the right, away from the agent, just over one second before the first shot is fired.

9:37:13 a.m.​

Gunfire erupts

The federal agent standing to the front-left of the vehicle pulls out his gun.


The moment of the shooting is captured in at least four videos verified by ABC News. Three eyewitness videos emerged on the day of the shooting. A fourth, taken by the officer who shot Good, was obtained by ABC News on Jan. 9.

With his right hand on his drawn firearm, the federal agent's left hand is still on his phone, with both pointed at the Honda Pilot. He fires the first shot through the front windshield toward Good at 9:37:13 a.m., according to ABC News' metadata analysis.

About fourth-tenths of a second after the first shot, as the car continues to move forward, a second shot is heard.

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Law enforcement officers are seen after an ICE officer fatally shot the driver of a vehicle during an incident in Minneapolis, Jan. 7, 2026.
Obtained by ABC News
It is difficult to see exactly what happens as the Honda Pilot passes the agent who opened fire. DHS Secretary Noem told reporters the agent was struck by the vehicle.

The federal agent remains upright and can then be seen on the left of the passing vehicle, facing the driver's side door. The sound of a third gunshot then rings out.

The time between the first shot and second shot is 399 milliseconds, with 299 milliseconds between the second and third shots, ABC News' analysis shows. There are three shots in total that can be heard on camera.

9:37:55 a.m.​

Moments after the shooting

Three seconds after the shooting, the Honda Pilot crashes into a parked car on the side of Portland Avenue, video footage shows. It then inches off the side of the one-way street, into the snow near a tree. The woman who later identified herself as Good's partner rushes to the Honda Pilot. The federal agent who shot Good is also seen walking toward the car.

The agent is then seen on video walking back after looking at the driver's side of the vehicle, as a bystander is heard yelling "shame."
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The actual video shows he drew his gun only when she drove at him.....

At the 1:58 mark on the video you see him drawing his gun...in slow motion..

 

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