Leaked: Shocking new footage shows an agent seemingly shielding Renee Nicole Good’s SUV just before pulling the trigger

Newly leaked video in the controversial Minneapolis shooting of Renee Nicole Good appears to show a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent positioning himself near her SUV moments before opening fire — raising fresh questions about the sequence of events and officers’ claims of self-defense.

The footage, obtained by media outlets and circulating widely on social platforms, shows officers surrounding Good’s vehicle in a residential neighborhood during a federal immigration operation on January 7, 2026. In the clip, an ICE agent moves around the SUV just before discharging his weapon into the vehicle, striking Good multiple times.

The release of the video has intensified public scrutiny of law enforcement actions that day and fueled nationwide protests calling for transparency and accountability. Minneapolis officials and civil rights advocates have challenged the federal narrative that the agent acted solely in self-defense, pointing to multiple angles of video evidence that show a complex and contested encounter.

Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three, died at the scene, touching off a political firestorm that has drawn comparisons to past high-profile police shootings and strained relations between local and federal authorities.

As legal teams and community leaders demand a full release of all footage and investigatory materials, the leaked clip adds a new and visceral dimension to a case already marked by conflict over what really happened in the moments before the fatal shots rang out.