New side-by-side video analysis of the ICE shooting has revealed a horrific detail that could prove to be the “smoking gun” in the Renee Good case

New Side-by-Side Video Analysis Reveals Chilling Detail in ICE Shooting
A newly released side-by-side video breakdown of the ICE shooting has sparked intense debate online, with analysts claiming it may expose a critical detail in the Renée Good case.
The frame-by-frame comparison — combining multiple camera angles — appears to show the vehicle’s front wheels turning away from the agent moments before the fatal shots were fired. In slow motion, the agent can be seen stepping into the vehicle’s path while simultaneously raising his weapon.
Critics argue this sequence contradicts the initial claim that Good was accelerating directly toward law enforcement in a life-threatening attack. Supporters of the agent maintain that the decision to fire was made in a split second under perceived danger.
Legal experts say the precise timing — measured in fractions of a second — could determine whether the shooting is ruled justified self-defense or excessive use of force.
As public pressure grows, the side-by-side footage may become the defining piece of evidence in a case that continues to divide opinion nationwide.
