Newly released footage reveals a confrontation between Renee Good and an ICE agent, where the agent shot her three times after she attempted to drive around him. The video, recorded by the agent, captures the moments leading up to the incident from his perspective.
Good’s car is seen partially blocking the road as the agent exits his vehicle to approach her, filming her face and license plate. Good remains calm during the encounter, stating that she is not upset. Another individual, likely Good’s partner, records the interaction on a phone.
During the exchange, Good mentions that they do not change their plates daily and asserts their status as U.S. citizens and former Navy veterans. Good is shown maneuvering her car to allow other vehicles to pass as the situation unfolds.
As tensions escalate, other officers arrive on the scene, instructing Good to exit the vehicle. Good is then shown turning her steering wheel to drive around the officer in front of her. The agent fires three shots as Good’s car speeds away, calling her a derogatory term.
The footage, shared by Alpha News, contradicts previous accounts of the incident and provides context to the events. It suggests that Good was obstructing ICE’s work by parking across the road but demonstrates that she was not acting aggressively. Importantly, the video indicates that Good was not attempting to run over the officer but was trying to maneuver around him.
Shortly after the video’s release, U.S. Vice President JD Vance claimed that it supported his assertion that Good intended to harm the officer. He criticized the media for misrepresenting the officer’s actions.
Please note that by using our website and services, you agree to the use of cookies and consent to our Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.
