A new video shows what happened before a federal immigration officer shot and killed a woman during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis, adding context to an incident that has sparked national debate on whether the officer acted in self-defense or recklessly.
The 3 1/2-minute video, filmed by a bystander and posted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on X, shows federal officers and vehicles on a snowy street, with a car horn blaring. The footage reveals a red SUV blocking part of the road, with Renee Good inside, pressing the horn repeatedly.
As the video unfolds, Good pulls the SUV back slightly, seemingly attempting to unblock traffic, while her wife stands nearby. The video goes dark just as officers approach Good’s vehicle, preceding the gunfire that ensues as tensions escalate.
Bystander footage captures the immediate aftermath of the shooting, showing bystanders rushing towards the scene where Good’s SUV crashes into a parked car, accompanied by screams from witnesses.
The dual release of various videos is expected to impact public opinion surrounding the incident, further igniting conversations on law enforcement tactics in the context of immigration enforcement operations.


















