đ¨ INVESTIGATION CONTINUES 2026: ICE Shooting Video Under Intensive Federal Review

đ¨ INVESTIGATION CONTINUES 2026: ICE Shooting Video Under Intensive Federal Review
Federal authorities are conducting a detailed forensic analysis of newly surfaced video footage related to the January 7 fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. The footage, captured from multiple perspectivesâincluding an agentâs phone and bystander recordingsâis being examined ahead of any broader public release.

Officials confirm that ICE agents approached Goodâs SUV during a federal enforcement operation and that a verbal exchange occurred before shots were fired. đĽ However, analysts reviewing the video say key moments involving positioning, timing, and vehicle movement are central to determining whether the use of force was consistent with federal policy.
The FBI is now leading the investigation after state-level involvement was limited, a decision that has drawn criticism from Minneapolis leaders. âď¸ Mayor Jacob Frey and local prosecutors have called for greater transparency and independent oversight, arguing that full public trust depends on open review of all available evidence, including body-camera and officer footage.
In addition to video analysis, the FBI Evidence Response Team is processing the maroon SUV connected to the incident. đ Audio, visual, and physical evidence are being synchronized to reconstruct the timeline with precision.
The Department of Homeland Security has maintained that the agent acted in self-defense. Meanwhile, community demonstrations continue, reflecting broader concerns about accountability and law enforcement practices. âł Authorities stress that final conclusions will depend on a comprehensive review of all materials currently under examination.
