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Surveillance footage has emerged capturing the final moments before Renee Nicole Good was tragically shot by a federal law enforcement officer. The video shows Good parking her vehicle in the middle of a road, remaining there for several minutes prior to the deadly encounter.
The footage, obtained by the Daily Mail, reveals Good stopping her vehicle to allow a passenger to exit on a residential street. This occurred as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were conducting an enforcement operation nearby, though they are not visible in the video.
Subsequently, the vehicle is seen turning to block the roadway, positioning itself perpendicularly.

Law enforcement officers were present at the scene following what is believed to be a shooting by an ICE agent during federal operations on January 7, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen/Getty)
A few minutes later, ICE agents approached the Honda Pilot. According to reports, Good allegedly drove the vehicle toward the agents, leading to her being fatally shot.
The Trump administration has painted the incident as an act of domestic terrorism.Â
Marcos Charles, the acting executive associate for ICE’s office of Enforcement and Removal Operations, said Good had been harassing law enforcement vehicles earlier in the day and fled from authorities.Â

Anna Donigan, left, stands with other protesters during a rally for Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis the day before, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
“Our agents lost her at a red light. She then turned back around, went to that area, and continued to harass and impede the enforcement actions of our officers there on that street by blocking them, using her vehicle to block our vehicles, to use her vehicle basically as a barrier across the street, the public roadway, and impede our officers,” he said during a Thursday appearance on “The Will Cain Show.”

Portrait of Renee Nicole Good (ODU English Department/Facebook)
“Officers were trying to get around her. Every time they would try to go either in front of the vehicle or behind the vehicle, she would then reverse or go forward trying to hit our other vehicles,” Charles added. “She was trying to get in the way of our other vehicles, whether it be hitting them or to stop them from proceeding forward.”
Just before the shooting, the agents wanted to pull Good out of her vehicle to make an arrest, Charles said.
Critics of ICE and the Trump administration have said federal agents enforcing immigration law have gone rogue and are sowing chaos in cities in which they operate.Â
Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, worked as a Minneapolis-based immigration activist serving as a member of “ICE Watch,” federal sources told Fox News.Â
The group aims to monitor, track, interfere and oppose ongoing federal immigration enforcement operations, Homeland Security sources said. The group is present in multiple sanctuary cities across the country.