Renee Nicole Good’s wife was antagonizing ICE agents just moments before the fatal shooting in Minneapolis, according to shocking new video taken on the agent’s own cell phone, obtained by Alpha News.
BREAKING: Alpha News has obtained cellphone footage showing perspective of federal agent at center of ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis pic.twitter.com/p2wks0zew0
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The video — filmed by agent Jonathan Ross on Wednesday — shows the heated interaction between the Goods in the lead-up to the shooting — with Renee behind the driver’s seat of the plum-colored Honda Pilot and her wife Rebecca standing in the street next to the car.
As Ross records the interaction, Renee says to him, “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you” before her spouse starts jawing at the federal officer as whistles and sirens can be heard in the background.
“It’s OK, we don’t change our [license] plates every morning, just so you know,” Rebecca said. “It’ll be the same plate when you talk to us later, that’s fine, US citizens.”
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“You wanna come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy. Go ahead,” Rebecca Good sneers at Ross while filming on her own phone outside the car.

Rebecca then tries to get back into the passenger side, as an agent orders, “Get out of the f–king car” and Renee backs up — before then peeling off and clipping Ross, prompting him to open fire.
The Trump administration has stood by the agent, describing the shooting as self-defense while local officials in the Dem city have disputed that assertion and called the fatal shooting a “murder.”


