MN -- woman shot in face and killed by ICE, Minneapolis, 7 Jan 2026

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  • #961
I'm even more sick. To see her face. The trauma her partner is facing at being right there....
 
  • #962
MOO he was pizzed off at Renee's partner's heckling comments and looking for an excuse to escalate with the F*&%ing B*tches. Renee never showed an ounce of aggression, through her words or her demeanor prior to attempting to drive off. And nobody will ever convince me she weaponized that vehicle. It simply did not happen. She attempted to drive off as the ICE agents approached her vehicle from several directions with one saying get out of the car :( :(

None of what this woman did warranted death. Having seen it from Shooter's POV I can say I am even angrier about this case than I was yesterday.
 
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  • #963
That was a straight-up execution.
 
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  • #965
So this is the footage from the officer who shot her? He was recording as he approached her but that video doesn’t seem like he could have taken 3 shots and continued filming? I’m more confused after watching this now because she absolutely didn’t hit anyone with her car as evidenced by this video and the officer who took it does not seem fearful for his life at any point, so why would he need to draw his weapon? In fact, as her car careened down the street and hit a pole (after shooting her 3 times so she had no control of her car), you can hear him call her a “f’ing 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
The other videos showed he was A) not in danger of being hit at any stage B) not hit (the lie Trump was pandering) C) intended to murder her, so slap on 1st degree murder to the charge.
 
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This almost certainly has to be from someone in the current admin/DHS/FBI/etc. who is unhappy with how things went down, right? How else would this be obtained?
Could easily have been leaked by the administration. Some folks will watch this same video and call it proof of his justification. That is where we are as a society now. :( MOO
 
  • #968
MOO he was pizzed off at Renee's partner's heckling comments and looking for an excuse to escalate with the F*&%ing B*tches. Renee never showed an ounce of aggression, ether through her words or her demeanor prior to attempting to drive off. And nobody will ever convince me she weaponize that vehicle. It simply did not happen. She attempted to drive off as the ICE agents approached her vehicle from several directions with one saying get out of the car :( :(

None of what this woman did warranted death. Having seen it from Shooter's POV I can say I am even angrier about this case than I was yesterday.
I fully agree and I'm with you, I didn't think it was possible to feel more rage and sickness over how BAD this is, and yet here we are. jmo.
 
  • #969
I'm even more sick. To see her face. The trauma her partner is facing at being right there....
Me too. They look like so many wonderful, hardworking, young mothers I know. Sweet, strong. It's so horrific that animal murdered her. And with their old lab pup in the car!!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
 
  • #970
I fully agree and I'm with you, I didn't think it was possible to feel more rage and sickness over how BAD this it, and yet here we are. jmo.
She had a smile on her face and said “I’m not mad at you” directly to the officer right before he shot her in the face. Truly insane.
 
  • #971
Brandy Zadrozny
https://x.com/BrandyZadrozny

Exclusive: I obtained testimony from the Dec. trial where Jonathan Ross, the ICE officer who killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, describes an incident in June where he smashed a car window, is dragged 100 yards, and tased a Guatemalan man 10 times."I feared for my life," he said.
https://ms.now/news/jonathan-ross-feared-for-my-life

From the above link info re Jonathan Ross' background :

"Ross described himself as an Indiana National Guard veteran who served in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 as a machine-gunner on a combat logistical patrol team. After serving, he joined the U.S. Border Patrol and was stationed near El Paso, Texas, where he worked on patrol, tracking and field intelligence. In 2015 he joined ICE and is currently assigned to the Enforcement and Removal Operations special response team in the St. Paul, Minnesota, field office. Ross said he worked in fugitive operations, targeting “higher value targets,” and as a member of the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force.

He testified that he was a “team leader” who would “develop the targets, create a target package, conduct surveillance, and then develop a plan to execute the arrest warrant.” He also worked as a firearms instructor, an active-shooter instructor, a field intelligence officer and a member of a SWAT team."

jmo
 
  • #972
This almost certainly has to be from someone in the current admin/DHS/FBI/etc. who is unhappy with how things went down, right? How else would this be obtained?
Per a Google search, Alpha News is a conservative leaning Minnesota based news organization.
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  • #974
She had a smile on her face and said “I’m not mad at you” directly to the officer right before he shot her in the face. Truly insane.
It seemed to me she was trying to de-escalate. Certainly not the behavior of someone who becomes murderous seconds later.
 
  • #975
Thanks! I am mostly wondering how they may have procured this video - who gave it to them.
I agree with you that DHS probably leaked/sent this video directly to the news outlet. If the officer filmed it directly on his cell phone, there’s really no other way for them to have obtained it without some sort of warrant or IP address access of his phone. So likely it was sent directly from DHS to try to control the narrative. IMO
 
  • #976
I agree with you that DHS probably leaked/sent this video directly to the news outlet. If the officer filmed it directly on his cell phone, there’s really no other way for them to have obtained it without some sort of warrant or IP address access of his phone. So likely it was sent directly from DHS to try to control the narrative. IMO
That makes sense. Of course people will see what they want to see, but I don’t think it will do what they want it to do. It certainly undermines Vance’s ‘domestic terrorism’ claims. Her last words were “It’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you”.

IMO there WAS a domestic terrorist involved in that situation. It just wasn’t Renee Good.
 
  • #977
Right? From what I can tell, some people are saying that the driver accelerated towards the ICE agent at speed, but what they are seeing at that point is the car moving at speed BECAUSE the driver has been shot in the head! And even then, he still wasnt hit by the car. Jmo
I think some people are viewing the videos without audio and not realizing the car didn't accelerate until AFTER the driver was shot by the agent. A driver shot in the head is not able to control the vehicle. She didn't "ram" anyone.

jmo
 
  • #978
This is news in Europe too. I work in Scandinavian law enforcement and I have secondary embarrassment, this is so unprofessional and incompetent. You never, EVER, stand in front of a vehicle and you never shoot someone like that. Our police officers are far better trained than this. The lying and attempted cover-up from the Trump administration is also embarrassing, ’a tragedy of her own making?’ Wtf does JD Vance even mean?

I have worked with Federal agencies in the US (FBI, DEA et al) and they are (or at least were) good at what they do and very professional. But this? Unprofessional. Incompetent. Embarrassing. Borderline criminal. America deserves far better.
 
  • #979
Who was Renee Good?

It's quite a strong reaction to want to move to Canada after the last federal election!

"Renee Good studied creative writing at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, and in 2020 she won an undergraduate prize from the Academy of American Poets for her piece entitled On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs.

"When she is not writing, reading, or talking about writing, she has movie marathons and makes messy art with her daughter and two sons," her biography from the prize reads. Good graduated the same year from the university's College of Arts and Letters with a degree in English."


"In 2023, Timmy Macklin died at the age of 36, and Good became primarily a stay-at-home mom, her first husband said.

After she met and married Rebecca Good, 40, the couple settled in Kansas City, Missouri, and crafted a quiet life.

As a gay couple living in a red state, they weren’t overtly political, at least among the residents of their quiet street in the Waldo neighborhood, their neighbor Jennifer Ferguson recalled Thursday. But after Donald Trump was reelected in 2024, the two broke their lease and told Ferguson they were moving to Canada because of the political situation.

“[Becca] said, ‘We’re getting out,’” Ferguson said. “‘We can go to Canada until we figure out what we are going to do.’”


What a shame their worries were proven right and they didn't get to escape in time.

This killing was despicable as is anyone defending/excusing it.
 
  • #980
She had a smile on her face and said “I’m not mad at you” directly to the officer right before he shot her in the face. Truly insane.
He seemed rattled by citizens with voices that he shot one in the head and then called her a b**** as she careened to her death and he walked around before leaving the scene.

jmo
 
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