Vice President JD Vance has shared a video that appears to show Renee Nicole Good's final words before being fatally shot by an ICE officer. The video was recorded by ICE officer Jonathan Ross on his phone, and it shows Good speaking calmly with him while her car is blocking part of the road.
In the video, Good tells Ross, "That's fine dude. I'm not mad at you." She also mentions that her and her wife Becca don't change their license plates every day, implying they're trying to avoid harassment from ICE officers. Becca is seen recording Ross on her phone and telling him to show his face.
Just before the shooting occurs, another officer tells Good to get out of the car, prompting her to reverse the vehicle. Ross then yells "whoa" as three gunshots are fired, and the SUV barrels forward. Someone can be heard calling Good a "f***ing bitch" after the shots.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has been informed that they will not conduct a joint investigation with the FBI, and instead, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison plan to continue investigating the shooting without federal support. Moriarty emphasized the need for transparency in the community, stating that they will work to ensure justice is served.
However, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has said that the BCA doesn't have jurisdiction over the investigation, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized this move, calling it "playing politics." Frey stated that local experts should be included in the process to find justice and truth.
The FBI's removal of physical evidence, including Good's car and shell casings, has made an independent investigation difficult. Moriarty has called on community members who have any information or video/photos of the event to submit them to her office.
In the video, Good tells Ross, "That's fine dude. I'm not mad at you." She also mentions that her and her wife Becca don't change their license plates every day, implying they're trying to avoid harassment from ICE officers. Becca is seen recording Ross on her phone and telling him to show his face.
Just before the shooting occurs, another officer tells Good to get out of the car, prompting her to reverse the vehicle. Ross then yells "whoa" as three gunshots are fired, and the SUV barrels forward. Someone can be heard calling Good a "f***ing bitch" after the shots.
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has been informed that they will not conduct a joint investigation with the FBI, and instead, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison plan to continue investigating the shooting without federal support. Moriarty emphasized the need for transparency in the community, stating that they will work to ensure justice is served.
However, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has said that the BCA doesn't have jurisdiction over the investigation, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized this move, calling it "playing politics." Frey stated that local experts should be included in the process to find justice and truth.
The FBI's removal of physical evidence, including Good's car and shell casings, has made an independent investigation difficult. Moriarty has called on community members who have any information or video/photos of the event to submit them to her office.