Leaked footage showing an ICE agent shielding Renee Good’s SUV… and then pulling the trigger – and her final words, “It’s okay, buddy… I’m not angry with you,” is now shocking the nation

Exclusive: new video, a chilling final calm, and a haunting letter found in her bag that suggests Renee knew something was terribly wrong that day.

Just when the controversial shooting of Renee Nicole Good seemed like it couldn’t get any more disturbing, new leaked footage and family revelations have sent shockwaves across the country.

The video — reportedly captured on an ICE agent’s own phone — shows an agent positioning himself directly in front of Good’s SUV as she attempted to move away moments before she was shot. Witnesses and analysts say the move looks less like a defensive stance and more like a deliberate blockade.

And if that weren’t startling enough, what Good is heard saying just seconds before the fatal shots has now become the most heartbreaking snippet in viral circulation:

“That’s fine, dude… I’m not mad at you.”
Those were the final calm, measured words she spoke — even as death approached.

A Final Message Found in Her Bag Has Family Reeling

But the shock doesn’t stop at the video.

Renee’s family has now revealed a bombshell discovery — a letter found in her bag after the shooting that contains five haunting lines suggesting she anticipated something terrible that day.

According to the newly released statement from family sources, the letter includes words that imply:

  • she feared what the encounter might lead to

  • she wrote about a “dangerous feeling” she couldn’t shake

  • and she mentioned leaving something behind in case the worst happened

Was this foreboding, a desperate attempt to prepare her loved ones…
or the last words of someone who knew trouble was coming?

The contents of the letter have not been released in full by police, but family members describe it as painfully clear in its grim tone.

The Footage and Her Words Are Fueling Controversy

In the newly circulated clips, an ICE agent can be seen stepping in front of Good’s SUV and, within seconds, drawing his weapon and firing at least three shots at close range — shots that would prove fatal.

Federal officials have defended the agent’s actions, claiming Good’s vehicle posed an imminent threat. However, critics — including legal advocates and civil rights groups — say the footage paints a very different picture and that harassment tactics and positioning may have escalated the situation unnecessarily.

A Family Desperate for Answers

Renee Good was a 37-year-old mother of three, remembered by loved ones as warm, kind, and devoted. Her family, neighbors, and friends have consistently pushed back against official narratives, insisting the shooting was excessive and avoidable.

Now, with this footage and the mysterious letter in hand, they say what’s most heartbreaking is not just how she died — but the eerie calmness in her final voice and words as she faced it.

Nationwide Outrage and a Case That Refuses to Fade

The shooting has already sparked protests and debates over ICE enforcement tactics, use of force, and civil liberties.

But these latest developments — the icy calm in Renee’s voice, the agent’s puzzling positioning in front of her SUV, and the private letter suggesting she feared for her life — have turned a tragedy into something that feels even more disturbing and unresolved to many observers.

As questions mount and more footage circulates online, one thing is clear:
Renee Good’s final moments are not being forgotten — and the truth behind them may be even more shocking than anyone anticipated.

This story is developing. More updates to come as investigations continue.


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