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Newly released video footage surfaced on Saturday, capturing the moments leading up to the tragic shooting of a Minneapolis woman by a federal officer, as reported by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
DHS posted a clip on its X account, showcasing approximately three-and-a-half minutes of video recorded by a bystander from within a nearby residence. The footage reveals U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and several vehicles positioned on a neighborhood street.
Throughout the recording, a car’s horn blares persistently while a whistle can be heard repeatedly in the background. At one juncture, the camera shifts to show what is believed to be Renee Nicole Good’s Honda Pilot, parked conspicuously in the middle of the roadway.
The DHS criticized media coverage, stating, “The media consistently misleads the public regarding the Minneapolis incident. New findings indicate that the individual opposing ICE was actively STALKING and OBSTRUCTING a law enforcement operation throughout the morning.”

Law enforcement personnel are seen managing the scene after an alleged shooting involving an ICE agent during federal activities on January 7, 2026, in Minneapolis. (Stephen Maturen/Getty)
DHS further criticized the media, writing: “The evidence speaks for itself. The legacy media has lost the trust of the American people.”
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The video was released three days after an ICE agent fatally shot Good as she allegedly drove a vehicle toward officers.

Renee Nicole Good’s Honda Pilot is seen at the scene where it drove onto a curb after the fatal shooting on Jan. 7, 2025, in Minneapolis. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
The circumstances that led to her death have ignited a firestorm of criticism of the Trump administration and ICE.
Federal officials have defended the ICE agent’s actions as self-defense and described the Minneapolis shooting as an act of “domestic terrorism,” while Democratic leaders have rejected that characterization and sharply condemned the officer’s conduct.