Renee Good was shot three times, autopsy into Minneapolis killing finds
A private autopsy revealed that Renee Good, an unarmed woman killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis on January 7th, was shot three times. The preliminary autopsy, commissioned by Good's family, found gunshot wounds to her forearm, breast, and head.

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AI-generatedA private autopsy revealed that Renee Good, an unarmed woman killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis on January 7th, was shot three times. The preliminary autopsy, commissioned by Good's family, found gunshot wounds to her forearm, breast, and head. While the first two wounds were not immediately life-threatening, the head wound proved fatal. The findings align with initial incident reports. The shooting has sparked controversy, with the Trump administration claiming the officer acted in self-defense, while video evidence suggests Good was driving away. State officials are critical of the FBI inquiry and the focus on Good's widow and Democratic leaders, while the Justice Department has stated that available video evidence "cleared" the officer.
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5 extractedThe Department of Justice doesn’t just stand up and investigate because some congressman thinks we should.
The White House and homeland security department have repeatedly insisted Good was a “domestic terrorist”.
Renee Good was shot three times, in her forearm, breast and head.
Multiple video clips of the encounter, however, show that Good was steering away from the agent as she tried to drive away.
The findings align with incident reports, including transcripts of 911 calls, into the 7 January shooting.