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UPDATE: The medical examiner has ruled Renée Good’s death a homicide, and reporting says she still had a pulse for minutes after the shooting while help was delayed. Now the FBI agent connected to investigating the ICE shooting has resigned. If that doesn’t scream “something is being covered up,” I don’t know what does. Release the full timeline, all footage, and do an independent investigation.

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BREAKING: Homicide Ruling, FBI Resignation & Delays in Aid Ignite Fury — Renewed Outrage After Renée Good’s Death

 

 

In a development that has intensified the national conversation around federal immigration enforcement, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner has officially ruled the death of 37-year-old Renée Nicole Good a homicide — the legal classification for when one person’s actions result in another’s death, even if no crime is yet charged.

 

Good was shot and killed on January 7 during an encounter with an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Minneapolis as part of a large federal operation.

Pulse & Emergency Response Under Scrutiny

Although official medical reports do not yet offer a full timeline, public records and emergency response documents indicate paramedics found Good with an irregular pulse after she was shot — sparking questions about how long she may have lived after the shooting and how emergency aid was administered.

Local media reports also document the chaotic scene, including multiple gunshot wounds and detailed 911 dispatch and fire department logs.

 

 

 

FBI Agent Resigns Amid Investigation Turmoil

Adding fuel to an already intense debate, a supervisory FBI agent assigned to investigate the shooting has resigned from the bureau. Reports indicate the agent had been involved in trying to look into the actions of the ICE officer who fired the fatal shots.

The resignations — echoed in multiple outlets — come amid broader concerns about how the investigation is being conducted, with critics arguing federal authorities have shifted focus and limited local participation.

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