Video shows officers arrive as Good honks outside SUV
A new 3 1/2-minute video posted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on X shows moments before a federal immigration officer shot and killed Renee Good during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis, adding context to a shooting that has sparked national debate on whether the officer acted in self-defense or recklessly.
The footage, filmed by a bystander, was posted Sunday and shows federal officers and vehicles on a snowy street as a car horn blares on and off, with whistles adding to the sounds.
The camera swings to the left, showing a red SUV sitting perpendicular and blocking part of the road, with Good inside. For over a minute, Good presses the horn repeatedly.
After more than a minute, Good pulls the SUV back slightly, unblocking part of the road, and appears to wave at cars to pass. Two vehicles drive past her down the street.
The video also shows Good’s wife outside the red SUV, though it does not clearly show where she was earlier in the minutes captured. After a blare from sirens, a dark truck with a small flashing light pulls to a stop a few feet from Good’s SUV.
Two officers exit the truck and walk toward Good’s car just before the video goes dark.
Other videos show the minutes after the officer approaches
Bystander videos released last week, shot from multiple angles, show what happened next after the bystander video ends.
A video filmed by the officer who fired at Good shows one officer ask Good to get out of the car while another tries to open her door. In the footage, an officer says again, “get out of the car.”
Good reverses briefly, placing the officer filming in front of the driver’s side of the vehicle. She then turns the steering wheel toward the passenger side as an officer repeats the instruction to get out of the car, and her wife, standing on the passenger side and trying to open the door, shouts, “drive, baby, drive!”
The SUV pulls forward, the video veers up toward the sky, and gunshots are heard.
Other footage described in the report shows the officer who fired holstering his gun, followed by a few seconds of silence before Good’s SUV crashes into a parked car. A woman who appears to be Good’s wife runs toward the crash as the officer who fired walks in the same direction, and bystanders begin screaming.
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