A previously unseen footage has been made public by Vice President JD Vance's office, shedding light on the fateful moments leading up to the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis. The video, obtained from the ICE agent who fired the fatal shots, offers a new perspective on the events surrounding Good's death.
According to sources, the footage has been shared with Vance as part of his investigation into the incident. The release of this new video comes amidst mounting public pressure for greater transparency and accountability in the case.
Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally shot by an ICE officer while driving away from a traffic stop on Wednesday. Her family and supporters have expressed outrage over the incident, calling for answers about the circumstances surrounding her death.
The new footage is expected to be disturbing for some viewers, given its graphic nature. As such, CBS News has been advised to exercise discretion when sharing this video, in order to respect those who may find it traumatic.
Experts are now calling on the White House to provide a full and unvarnished account of what transpired during the shooting, as part of the ongoing probe into Good's death. The release of this new footage has only heightened the demand for answers from Washington, with many questioning how such an incident could have occurred under the watchful eye of law enforcement.
The ICE officer involved in Good's killing remains at large and is expected to face serious consequences if charges are brought against them. As the investigation unfolds, it remains unclear what role Vance played in sharing this new footage, but his office has stated that the release was made with the aim of shedding light on a tragic and disturbing incident.
With no word yet on whether the ICE officer who fired the fatal shots will face any disciplinary action, Good's family is left to pick up the pieces and seek justice for their loved one. The nation holds its breath as it waits for more information about this harrowing incident and what will come next in the pursuit of truth and accountability.
According to sources, the footage has been shared with Vance as part of his investigation into the incident. The release of this new video comes amidst mounting public pressure for greater transparency and accountability in the case.
Renee Nicole Good, 37, was fatally shot by an ICE officer while driving away from a traffic stop on Wednesday. Her family and supporters have expressed outrage over the incident, calling for answers about the circumstances surrounding her death.
The new footage is expected to be disturbing for some viewers, given its graphic nature. As such, CBS News has been advised to exercise discretion when sharing this video, in order to respect those who may find it traumatic.
Experts are now calling on the White House to provide a full and unvarnished account of what transpired during the shooting, as part of the ongoing probe into Good's death. The release of this new footage has only heightened the demand for answers from Washington, with many questioning how such an incident could have occurred under the watchful eye of law enforcement.
The ICE officer involved in Good's killing remains at large and is expected to face serious consequences if charges are brought against them. As the investigation unfolds, it remains unclear what role Vance played in sharing this new footage, but his office has stated that the release was made with the aim of shedding light on a tragic and disturbing incident.
With no word yet on whether the ICE officer who fired the fatal shots will face any disciplinary action, Good's family is left to pick up the pieces and seek justice for their loved one. The nation holds its breath as it waits for more information about this harrowing incident and what will come next in the pursuit of truth and accountability.