A new video, obtained by CBS News, has shed new light on the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. The footage, shot from the perspective of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent involved in the incident, offers a fresh angle on the events leading up to Wednesday's deadly confrontation.
The 47-second-long video was captured by the ICE agent who fired the shots, and it shows him approaching Good's vehicle on a residential street. The clip depicts a brief interaction between Good, her passenger (who is identified as Good's wife), and the officer, whose reflection can be seen as he walks around the vehicle.
The conversation appears to be tense, with Good's wife asking the agent if he wants to come at them, using the phrase "U.S. citizen." She also says, "You want to come at us?" Another voice is heard saying, "Get out of the car," prompting Good's passenger to start getting back into the vehicle.
The video then jerks away as the vehicle starts moving, and shots can be heard. Moments later, a profanity-laced expletive is audible, which appears to be directed at Good.
CBS News has confirmed the authenticity of the video through its team, and it matches previously verified footage of the agent involved in the incident. The new footage provides a unique perspective on the events surrounding Good's death, raising further questions about the circumstances surrounding her fatal shooting.
The 47-second-long video was captured by the ICE agent who fired the shots, and it shows him approaching Good's vehicle on a residential street. The clip depicts a brief interaction between Good, her passenger (who is identified as Good's wife), and the officer, whose reflection can be seen as he walks around the vehicle.
The conversation appears to be tense, with Good's wife asking the agent if he wants to come at them, using the phrase "U.S. citizen." She also says, "You want to come at us?" Another voice is heard saying, "Get out of the car," prompting Good's passenger to start getting back into the vehicle.
The video then jerks away as the vehicle starts moving, and shots can be heard. Moments later, a profanity-laced expletive is audible, which appears to be directed at Good.
CBS News has confirmed the authenticity of the video through its team, and it matches previously verified footage of the agent involved in the incident. The new footage provides a unique perspective on the events surrounding Good's death, raising further questions about the circumstances surrounding her fatal shooting.