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Fatal Minnesota shooting may have been avoidable, former FBI supervisor says
Summary
A masked ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good while she sat in an idling SUV in Minnesota, and a former FBI supervisor said the shooting appeared avoidable; the agent was treated and released from a nearby hospital.
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An ICE agent fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during an encounter in Minnesota, and video of the incident has circulated publicly. The footage shows agents confronting Good while she remained in the driver's seat of an idling SUV and ordering her to exit. One agent is seen attempting to open the driver's door while the vehicle briefly moved and an agent then fired multiple shots. A former FBI supervisor, Rob D'Amico, commented on the footage and said the outcome likely could have been avoided.
Known details:
- Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by a masked ICE agent while in the driver's seat of an idling SUV, as shown in published video.
- The video shows agents telling her to get out, an agent attempting to open the driver's door, a brief vehicle movement, and an agent firing multiple shots.
- The vehicle later struck a utility pole, and the agent who fired was treated and released from a nearby hospital; the article does not state next legal or procedural steps.
- Rob D'Amico, a former FBI supervisor and ex-Miami police officer, said on The 11th Hour on MS NOW that agents' actions likely contributed to an avoidable outcome.
Summary:
Commentators and a former FBI supervisor have focused on the agents' actions and said the encounter appeared to have been handled in ways that contributed to the fatal outcome. Undetermined at this time.
