The shot echoed through the street in seconds.
By the time the chaos settled, a woman was dead behind the wheel of her car—and a city was on edge.
On January 7, Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally shot by an ICE officer during a federal operation in Minneapolis. Within hours, protests erupted, questions mounted, and the FBI confirmed it had launched a formal investigation.
What happened in the moments leading up to the shooting is still being pieced together.
But the political fallout came immediately.
Federal officials insist the officer acted in self-defense.
City leaders aren’t convinced.
And now, a prominent legal expert says criminal charges are unlikely—no matter how disturbing the footage may be.
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