A new report paints a far more brutal picture of the police shooting that left Minnesota mom Renee Nicole Good dead in her SUV. And the fallout is growing by the hour.

Good, 37, was originally believed to have been shot three times by ICE agent Jonathan Ross. But paramedics say they found four gunshot wounds — including one to the head — when they cut her from the driver’s seat last week. The details were disclosed in a Minneapolis Fire Department report reviewed by the Star Tribune.

First responders found Good slumped in her vehicle with catastrophic injuries. Two bullets struck her right chest. Another hit her left forearm. The fatal round lodged in her head. The report notes “protruding tissue on the left side of the patient’s head” and blood streaming from her ear. Paramedics pulled her from the SUV and onto a snowbank. They tried to revive her on the sidewalk. She never regained a pulse.

DHS has refused to discuss the new findings. Officials have instead doubled down on their claim that Ross acted in self-defense during what they described as a chaotic confrontation with a “domestic terrorist.” That label was applied to Good within hours of her death.

But videos from the scene tell a different story. In one clip shared by the White House itself, an ICE agent can be heard shouting a slur at Good’s lifeless body. Another angle shows Good turning her SUV away from Ross in the moments before he fired.

“That footage is devastating,” a Minneapolis civil rights attorney told us. “It raises serious questions about whether lethal force was ever justified.”

A 911 caller who witnessed the shooting told dispatchers that Ross pulled the trigger because Good “wouldn’t open her car door.” The caller begged for an ambulance, repeating the request twice.

Ross was treated after the incident for what DHS described as “internal bleeding.” Two federal officials later told CBS News the term likely referred to severe bruising.

The White House has aggressively defended Ross. President Donald Trump praised him as a “patriot” and insisted Ross was protected by federal authority. Vice President JD Vance went further, claiming the agent has “absolute immunity.” Legal experts widely dismissed that idea.

“They’re trying to shut the door before the investigation even starts,” one former DOJ official said. “That’s not how immunity works.”

Good’s family, meanwhile, is fighting to reclaim her narrative. Her mother, Donna Ganger, said her daughter had no connection to any protest groups that confronted ICE that day.

“Renee was one of the kindest people I’ve ever known,” she told the Star Tribune. “She wasn’t part of anything political. She just wanted to pick up her kids and live her life. My daughter was loving, forgiving, and compassionate.”

Neighbors have held vigils in snow-covered parks and outside federal buildings. Flowers and candles now mark the places where Good lived and where she died. Many residents say they are stunned by the speed with which the government tried to portray her as a threat.

“She was a mom in her car,” one attendee told reporters. “How did that turn into a federal shooting?”

The case is now at the center of a national debate. Supporters of ICE are urging patience. Critics say the videos speak for themselves.

And the biggest question still hangs in the cold Minnesota air: Why was Renee Good really killed that day — and who will be held accountable?


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3 thoughts on “Shocking New Details in Nicole Good Murder – Mom was Shot FOUR Times”
  1. She was not murdered. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. She tried to run over an ICE agent. He suffered internal injuries from her car. Her own father agreed that ICE was justified in shooting her.

    1. Evil Renee Bad weaponized her vehicle in deadly manner while SUICIDING herself just like the 9/11 murderers did… and similar to stoner career criminal evil George Floyd SUICIDING himself perpetrating one last crime…

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