Renee Good shot 3 times, grazed a fourth time: Private autopsy
A private autopsy commissioned by Renee Good's family found three gunshot wounds including a fatal head injury, challenging official accounts of the ICE shooting.
- Wednesday, the family released an independent autopsy finding that Renee Good, 37, suffered three gunshot wounds including a fatal head injury during a January 7, 2026, encounter with Jonathan Ross in south Minneapolis.
- Following federal immigration operations in the Twin Cities, Good’s family asked Chicago-based Romanucci & Blandin to commission the autopsy for their civil investigation.
- Autopsy details list specific wound paths and non-life-threatening injuries, noting a left forearm wound, a right breast wound without organ penetration, and a graze wound; Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office has not released its results.
- The FBI opened an investigation and issued records requests to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s office, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey while federal agencies block state and local law enforcement from evidence.
- Senior officials, including President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, defended the agent and ICE agents shot Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis exactly one week after Good.
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NBC News reports that an autopsy conducted by the family of Renee Nicole Good shows that one bullet struck her left forearm and another hit her right breast “without piercing major organs,” neither of which was life-threatening. The third shot entered the left side of her head “near the temple and exited on the right side,” per a statement from the family’s lawyers. This is the kill shot and was definitely taken as the car was passing Immigratio…
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In the tumultuous wake of Renee Good’s death, a video from Minnesota’s Becker High School is going viral on social media.The footage captures social studies teacher Dr. Heather Abrahamson heatedly arguing with a student about the fatal shooting of Good — the 37-year-old anti-ICE protester who struck ICE agent Jonathan Ross with her vehicle while deliberately impeding an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis on January 7.On a recent ep…
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