A new cellphone video has surfaced, providing a fresh perspective on the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. The footage was captured by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent involved in the incident and shows the moments leading up to the tragic event.
The video begins with the ICE agent approaching Good's vehicle on a residential street. A brief interaction takes place between Good, her passenger, and the agent. At one point, Good can be heard saying through the open window, "It's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you." The passenger, who is also Good's wife, is seen filming the officer with their cellphone.
As the conversation unfolds, another voice is heard telling Good's passenger to get out of the car. However, before this instruction can be fully delivered, the vehicle starts moving, and shots are heard in the background. A profanity-laced phrase is also uttered as the vehicle rolls away.
The video has been verified by CBS News' Confirmed team, with the agent seen in the reflection of the car matching that seen in other previously verified footage. The authenticity of the footage raises new questions about the events surrounding Good's death and has sparked renewed debate on the incident.
Vice President JD Vance had previously shared a clip from the video on X, citing his argument that the officer's life was "endangered" and he fired in self-defense. However, the release of this new footage may have altered public perception of the events leading up to Good's fatal shooting.
As authorities continue to investigate the incident, the newly surfaced cellphone video provides a crucial piece of evidence, shedding new light on the circumstances surrounding Renee Nicole Good's tragic death.
The video begins with the ICE agent approaching Good's vehicle on a residential street. A brief interaction takes place between Good, her passenger, and the agent. At one point, Good can be heard saying through the open window, "It's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you." The passenger, who is also Good's wife, is seen filming the officer with their cellphone.
As the conversation unfolds, another voice is heard telling Good's passenger to get out of the car. However, before this instruction can be fully delivered, the vehicle starts moving, and shots are heard in the background. A profanity-laced phrase is also uttered as the vehicle rolls away.
The video has been verified by CBS News' Confirmed team, with the agent seen in the reflection of the car matching that seen in other previously verified footage. The authenticity of the footage raises new questions about the events surrounding Good's death and has sparked renewed debate on the incident.
Vice President JD Vance had previously shared a clip from the video on X, citing his argument that the officer's life was "endangered" and he fired in self-defense. However, the release of this new footage may have altered public perception of the events leading up to Good's fatal shooting.
As authorities continue to investigate the incident, the newly surfaced cellphone video provides a crucial piece of evidence, shedding new light on the circumstances surrounding Renee Nicole Good's tragic death.