All angles of Minneapolis ICE shooting: Watch videos amid outrage over Renee Good killing
A new video emerged today showing the ICE agent's perspective in Renee Good's shooting in Minneapolis, as outcry around the incident has continued to grow.
Renee Nicole Good was shot dead by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, and outcry around the incident has continued to grow. A video of the initial encounter was shared widely online, and since then, there have been more videos from different angles.

These videos aim to add clarity to the situation, with federal authorities claiming that Good was trying to hit the agent with the car, while her supporters and some present there have refuted the claim.
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Today, a new video emerged showing the chain of events from the ICE agent's perspective. The clip was shared by Alpha News. Here are all videos of Renee Good's shooting in Minneapolis, from different angles.
Renee Good Minneapolis shooting videos: All angles
A set of three videos were uploaded onto a Reddit channel. One is from the side, which is the video that was most widely circulated. The other is from a little behind the car. The camera seems to be placed closed to a tree and records agents walking towards Good's car.
A third video appears to be from some distance up ahead. It shows the car move and crash after Good had been shot. “All Angles of Minneapolis ICE Shooting Synched with stills,” the caption on the Reddit forum reads.
The video that emerged today gave much more clarity on how the events went down. It is seen that the ICE agent, now identified as Jonathan Ross, was engaged in a heated exchange. The agent was told that the women did not change their vehicle number plates each day and he could reach out to them later.
However, he goes on to ask Renee Good to get out of the vehicle, but she tries to drive away, as per the video.
After today's footage emerged, Vice President JD Vance tried to double down on the point that Ross' actions were out of self defense. However, many pointed to gaps in the handling of the matter, and the outcry is continuing.
ABOUT THE AUTHORShuvrajit Das BiswasShuvrajit has over seven years of experience covering US, India, and world news. An English Literature postgraduate from Jadavpur University, Shuvrajit started off covering entertainment and gaming. There were brief periods away from the media industry, with short stints in ed-tech and academic editing. However, the newsroom beckoned and over the last few jobs, Shuvrajit has exceedingly focused on team functioning as well, including tracking news and assigning tasks, working on detailed coverage plans, and creating immersive and data-driven stories. In his time as a digital journalist, he has covered a Lok Sabha election, multiple state elections, and Union Budgets. For work, Shuvrajit enjoys dabbling with data visualization, editing tools, and AI chatbots. Outside work, he can be found doomscrolling or cheering on his football team.Read More

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