Renee Nicole Good, the anti-ICE protester who was killed in Minneapolis, was shot four times by immigration agent Jonathan Ross after she clipped him with her SUV during a tense standoff last week, according to an incident report.
The Minneapolis Fire Department’s incident report obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune revealed that Good, 37, was shot in the chest, arm, and head on the morning of Jan. 7, following a clash between demonstrators and federal agents on a residential block.
Paramedics discovered the mother of three unresponsive in her car with blood on her face and torso around 9:42 a.m., according to the report.
Renee Good was shot multiple times — including the chest, arm, and head — on the morning of Jan. 7 during a confrontation with a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis.Facebook/ODU English Department
She was not breathing and had an “inconsistent” and “irregular pulse,” officials wrote.
First responders observed two gunshot wounds on the right side of Good’s chest, one on her left forearm, and one “with protruding tissue on the left side of the patient’s head,” as blood was seen flowing out of her left ear, the report said.
A 911 caller told dispatchers that “they shot her [because] she wouldn’t open her car door,” transcripts obtained by the outlet showed.
“Send an ambulance please, ambulance please,” the caller said.
Good was pulled out of her crashed SUV and brought to a snowbank and then the sidewalk to separate her from an “escalating scene involving law enforcement and bystanders,” the report added.
Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis last week after clipping him with her SUV.X
Paramedics discovered the mother of three unresponsive in her car with blood on her face and torso around 9:42 a.m.REUTERS
By the time she was brought to the snowbank, Good was still not breathing and had no pulse.
Emergency medical personnel continued to try to save her life inside an ambulance and a local hospital, but CPR was discontinued at 10:30 a.m., the report said.
Graphic footage from the scene captured the moment Good appeared to try to flee the ICE officers, who accused her of blocking the street and impeding an enforcement operation.
During the chaos, the feds said, Good clipped Ross, who was standing in front of her vehicle. Ross then fired off multiple shots through her windshield and open window.
Good was shot as she attempted to drive off, crashing into a parked car down the road.
The Department of Homeland Security accused Good of trying to mow down the agent, prompting Ross to open fire in self-defense. DHS later announced Ross suffered internal bleeding, although the extent of his injuries was unclear. He was released from the hospital later that day.
Good, who described herself as a “poet and writer,” had recently moved to the Windy City with her wife, who was 𝒄𝒂𝓊𝓰𝒉𝓉 on camera berating Ross before the deadly encounter.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem alleged Good had been part of a group of protesters who had been “stalking and impeding” ICE agents throughout the day.
Her mom, Donna Ganger, told the Minnesota Star Tribune her daughter was “one of the kindest people I’ve ever known.”



