New Agent POV Released in Minneapolis ICE Shooting Case

Two new video angles, including footage reportedly from an ICE agent’s point of view, have been released showing the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Good, a 37-year-old woman, was shot and killed on January 7, 2026, when an ICE agent discharged his firearm as she drove her SUV away from agents who had been attempting to detain her. Footage from the scene, captured by multiple bystanders and now supplemented with the agent’s own perspective, shows agents approaching Good’s vehicle, issuing verbal commands and attempting to open her door before she began maneuvering the car.

In the agent’s POV video, sirens and voices can be heard in the background as agents circle the SUV. Good’s vehicle moves in reverse and then forward. The camera jolts as shots are fired, and the vehicle then continues until it crashes a short distance away.

Federal officials have described the shooting as an act of self-defense, asserting that the driver attempted to use her vehicle against agents. Local authorities, community leaders, and some experts have challenged parts of that account, citing conflicting footage and calling for a transparent investigation.

The release of multiple angles — including this latest perspective — has fueled continued public discussion about enforcement tactics and use of force during federal operations. As reviews and official investigations continue, community reactions remain strong and protests in the Minneapolis area have persisted.

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