In a stunning turn of events, shocking new footage from the moments before the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good has just leaked online — and critics say what it reveals may rewrite the story of how a beloved mother of three lost her life.
The video — taken from a phone at the scene and circulating wildly on social media today — appears to show a federal agent positioning himself directly in front of Good’s SUV just moments before he fired the deadly shots that killed her in Minneapolis.
But the revelations aren’t stopping there.
A chilling letter found in her bag
Renee’s family has now revealed that investigators found a handwritten letter tucked inside her bag after the shooting — and the contents are as heartbreaking as they are eerie.
According to relatives, the five lines detail a sense of foreboding and fear that she knew something terrible was coming. Her loved ones are calling the letter “a haunting farewell” and insist it shows Renee anticipated danger in a way that few outside her inner circle understood.
Family members have not released the full text, but sources close to them describe it as an emotional note expressing fear, love for her children, and a sense that she might not make it home.
The video that’s sending shockwaves
The new footage — reportedly recorded by an officer at the scene and shared online by independent outlets before spreading worldwide — places the ICE agent directly in front of Good’s vehicle, contradicting earlier accounts that suggested the agent was struck while trying to move away.
Viewers can visibly see the agent walking around and in front of the SUV just seconds before the three fatal shots that ricocheted through Renee’s vehicle.
In previously released clips, Renee can be heard calmly saying, “That’s fine dude… I’m not mad at you,” just before the shots ring out — a moment now portrayed in the new context as tragic and inexplicably serene given what followed.
Family demands accountability amid conflicting narratives
Renee’s loved ones have repeatedly highlighted her kindness and altruism, describing her as a devoted mom, talented poet, and “infinite source of love” to everyone who knew her.
But the justice battle has grown fiercer as details emerge:
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Advocates point to the video as evidence that the agent may have unnecessarily placed himself in front of her SUV.
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Critics argue the updated visual context clashes with official claims that she posed an immediate threat.
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The independent autopsy released by her family confirms she was struck multiple times — underscoring the lethal precision of the shots fired.
Whatever one believes, one thing is clear: the clip and the letter have reignited national debate and sparked renewed demands for transparency, accountability, and a full, independent investigation.
Public outrage and political backlash continue
Since the shooting, protests have erupted in Minneapolis and across the country, with demonstrators condemning not only the agent’s actions but federal enforcement policies more broadly.
Officials from both sides of the political spectrum remain locked in a fierce battle over narrative and responsibility, even as families struggle to process their grief.
Renee Good’s death isn’t just another headline — it’s become a symbol of deep national division over policing, force, and the line between protection and tragedy.

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