Newly released video footage reveals the moments leading up to a fatal confrontation between a left-wing activist and ICE agents in Minneapolis. The footage challenges initial narratives surrounding the incident, painting a picture far removed from a simple case of a mother in distress.
The video shows Renee Good actively blocking federal agents with her vehicle for over three minutes. Remarkably, she appears to be celebrating the obstruction, dancing and repeatedly sounding her car horn as agents attempted to carry out their duties.
This behavior directly preceded the shooting, as Good allegedly attempted to strike an ICE officer with her car. The officer, reacting to the immediate threat, fired in self-defense, ending the escalating situation.
The unfolding events drew a swift response from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who drew parallels to a previous case involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia. She questioned the media’s tendency to portray individuals with criminal histories as innocent victims.
Leavitt highlighted the contrast between media portrayals and the reality of Garcia’s background – an illegal alien involved in human trafficking, domestic abuse, and gang activity. She suggested a similar pattern was emerging in the coverage of the Minneapolis shooting.
Initial reports described Good as a mother simply dropping off her child at school. However, the video evidence suggests a deliberate act of obstruction and a dangerous escalation of force. She was actively interfering with law enforcement operations.
Further footage, obtained by Alpha News and released by the ICE agent involved, corroborates the account of an imminent threat. The video clearly shows Good accelerating her vehicle towards the officer, leaving him with little time to react.
Adding another layer to the story, Rebecca Good, the wife of Renee Good, publicly mocked the ICE agent following the shooting. She issued a defiant challenge, seemingly encouraging further confrontation.
In a chilling exchange, Rebecca Good can be heard urging Renee to “Drive baby drive,” moments before the officer fired his weapon. This direct encouragement appears to have been a catalyst for the final, dangerous act.
The incident culminated in the officer firing his weapon, bringing an end to the confrontation and leaving a trail of questions about the motivations and actions of those involved.