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ICE Shooting Ruled Homicide: Family Seeks Answers
24 Jan
Summary
- Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent.
- Her death was officially ruled a homicide by multiple gunshot wounds.
- The family disputes the federal account of the incident.

The death of Renee Good, who was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, has been officially ruled a homicide. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner determined that Good died from multiple gunshot wounds sustained on January 7.
According to reports, Good was operating her vehicle when she was shot and subsequently crashed. She was found unresponsive with significant injuries. The medical examiner's findings contradict federal officials' claims that Good attempted to weaponize her vehicle.
Good's family, represented by attorney Antonio Romanucci, has stated they are awaiting the full autopsy report. They expressed hope that the findings would be shared with them before public release, emphasizing their dispute with the federal account of the incident. Good was a mother of three.




