New mobile phone footage shows the moments around Renee Nicole Good’s death in Minneapolis, filmed by the ICE agent who shot her.
The video, which has been reshared by the US Vice President JD Vance on X, shows Ms Good and her wife appearing to be in confrontation with the ICE officer.
He walks around the car after Ms Good tells him “that’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you”.
Ms Good’s wife then taunts the officer, asking him twice if he wants to “come at us?”
She then says: “I say you go get yourself some lunch big boy.”
Another ICE agent then strides towards Ms Good, who is behind the wheel, saying “Get out of the f***ing car”.
Ms Good first reverses her car, before going forwards and close to the officer. It is unclear if the car hits the officer or narrowly misses him.
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At this point, the agent exclaims in shock and shoots multiple times.
As Ms Good’s car careers down the road before crashing into parked cars, the agent appears to mutter “f***ing bitch”. Sky News has chosen not to air the swear words in the video.
Speaking shortly after the incident, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin claimed the deceased was shot when she sought to “weaponise” her vehicle and allegedly attempted to run over an officer.
ICE is the federal US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency responsible for homeland security investigations and removal operations against people the US decides are in the country illegally.
Its operations have ramped up significantly as part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
Sky News has previously witnessed people being taken off the streets by officers and bundled into vehicles, including in Washington DC.
In a news conference, Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey called those claims “bullshit”.
Donald Trump accused Ms Good of “viciously” running over an officer, sparking outrage among some in the US.
While the city council in Minneapolis stated that Ms Good was “out caring for her neighbours this morning and her life was taken today at the hands of the federal government”.
Speaking today, Trump said: “We will always be protecting ICE.”
The shooting happened on the second day of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown on the cities of Minneapolis and St Paul.
The DHS previously said it had launched what it called the largest immigration enforcement operation ever carried out by the agency in Minnesota, with 2,000 federal agents and officers expected in the Minneapolis area for a crackdown tied in part to allegations of fraud involving Somali residents.
Schools in Minneapolis were closed on Thursday and Friday as a result of the shooting.




