Video taken by ICE agent shows new angle of fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis
Newly obtained cellphone video taken by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent involved in the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis shows a different angle of the encounter and the moments leading up to Wednesday's shooting.
The video, which has been obtained by CBS News, was recorded by the ICE agent who fired the shots, and it starts as he approaches the vehicle on a residential street.
The video depicts a brief interaction between Good, her passenger and the agent, whose reflection can be seen as he walks around the vehicle.
Earlier, Vice President JD Vance posted the 47-second-long video clip on X with a comment repeating his argument that the officer's life was "endangered and he fired in self defense." The White House rapid response account reshared Vance's post. The video was first posted by the conservative news site Alpha News.
In the video, Good is behind the wheel of a maroon Honda SUV, with a dog in the back seat. At one point she can be heard to say through the open window, "It's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you."
The passenger, Good's wife, has gotten out and is filming the officer with her cellphone. "U.S. citizen," she says, adding, "You want to come at us?"
Another voice is heard saying, "Get out of the car."
Good's passenger starts to get back into the car, and the person recording, who has quickly moved around to the front of the car, is facing the driver's side.
The video suddenly jerks away as the vehicle starts to move and shots can be heard.
A voice can be heard moments later saying "f***ing b****"as the vehicle rolls away.
The video has been verified by CBS News' Confirmed team. The agent seen in the reflection of the car matches the agent seen in other verified footage.