NEW SCENE & RESCUE WORKERS SPEAK OUT — Renee Good Shot More Than Four Times and Then Chaos Arose, But Some Details Police Refused to Disclose

Newly released emergency documents and reporting offer a clearer picture of what happened during and after the deadly January 7, 2026, encounter between Good and federal agents — and reveal details that were not fully included in the earliest official statements.

📍 Gunshot Wounds Confirmed:
According to the Minneapolis Fire Department incident report, Good was struck by four separate gunshot wounds during the confrontation with an ICE agent — including shots to her chest, forearm, and head. The severity of these wounds is underscored by the presence of blood on her face and torso when first responders arrived.

📍 Rescue Chaos & 911 Details:
Newly obtained 911 call logs and dispatch details describe a chaotic scene following the shooting, with bystanders expressing fear and confusion as emergency workers attempted to render aid. The turbulent audio and rapid reporting of multiple gunshots contrast with earlier brief summaries from federal sources.

📍 Medical Response and Delay:
Independent reporting has also highlighted that federal agents did not immediately administer CPR — even though agents receive this training — and there was a delay of several minutes before a formal 911 call was placed. Local emergency responders then took over care as they arrived.

📍 Public Scrutiny Over Missing Details:
Community activists, legal experts, and some local officials have criticized the initial federal narrative for leaving out or underplaying these aspects — particularly the number of shots fired and the immediate aftermath. This has fueled broader debate over law enforcement transparency and the justification used for deadly force.

📍 Independent Autopsy Findings:
In addition to official reports, Good’s family commissioned an independent autopsy that identified multiple gunshot injuries consistent with the fire department’s report — including a fatal wound to her head. This independent finding has been cited by family attorneys as part of their demand for accountability and transparency.


As investigations continue and more evidence — such as synchronized video from multiple angles and transcript logs — is reviewed by independent parties, these details remain central to ongoing public debate over what occurred, how federal agents responded, and whether all aspects of the incident have been fully disclosed.