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Renee Good had 4 gunshot wounds, including in the head, new report shows
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Renee Good had 4 gunshot wounds, including in the head, new report shows

Renee Good was shot on the morning of January 7 after obstructing an ICE operation.

New information has surfaced regarding the January 7 death of Renee Nicole Good, who was shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer after obstructing a deportation operation and ultimately endangering the officers' lives.

The Minnesota Star Tribune reported that Good suffered four gunshot wounds, contradicting earlier reports of the January 7 incident that said she had three gunshot wounds.

Good was brought out of the vehicle to a snowbank and then the sidewalk to get 'separation from an escalating scene involving law enforcement and bystanders.'

Citing the Minneapolis Fire Department's incident report acquired through a state Data Practices Act request, the Tribune reported that paramedics found Good unresponsive, not breathing, and with an "inconsistent" and "irregular" pulse.

Good was brought out of the vehicle to a snowbank and then the sidewalk to get "separation from an escalating scene involving law enforcement and bystanders," the Tribune wrote.

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According to the Star Tribune, the incident report said that Good had two gunshot wounds to her right chest, one on her left forearm, and one "with protruding tissue on the left side of [her] head."

Blood was flowing out of her left ear, according to the outlet's summary of the report.

Lifesaving efforts were given at the scene of the shooting, in the ambulance on the way to the hospital, and at the hospital, Hennepin County Medical Center. These efforts were stopped around 10:30 a.m.

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Cooper Williamson

Cooper Williamson

Cooper Williamson is a research assistant at Blaze Media and the profiles editor for Frontier magazine. He is a 2025 Publius Fellow with the Claremont Institute.
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