A federal immigration agent identified as Jonathan Ross shot and killed Renee Good, 37, on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 7, during an enforcement operation near E. 34th Street and Portland Avenue in south Minneapolis, just blocks from where George Floyd was killed by police more than five years ago.
Here’s what we know about the shooting and its fallout.
What happened
Federal immigration agents were in south Minneapolis on the morning of Jan. 7 as part of a stepped-up enforcement presence that has drawn increasing scrutiny and anger in the Twin Cities.
Good was at the scene as an observer of the operation, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison confirmed Jan. 9, inside a Honda Pilot SUV positioned perpendicular to Portland Avenue when federal agents on foot converged on the vehicle.
According to multiple eyewitnesses and video footage, two agents approached the Honda Pilot’s open driver’s-side window, and a third approached from the passenger side, moving to the front. Video shows one agent grabbing the door handle and trying to open the driver’s-side door. In at least one clip, the agent appears to reach a hand through the open window.
A video that appears to have been recorded by Ross and obtained by local conservative media outlet Alpha News shows an individual identified as Good’s wife, Becca Good, standing outside the vehicle, filming and speaking to the agents.
Renee Good is inside the vehicle with her window down and a dog in the back seat. As an agent told Good to “get out of the car,” the video shows Becca Good trying to enter the passenger door and Ross moved to the front of the vehicle. Video and accounts indicate that Good backed up a few feet and began to drive forward, turning the car’s wheels away from the agents.
At that point, the car appears to make contact with Ross, who fired his handgun once through the windshield and at least once through Good’s driver’s-side window as he moved from the front of the vehicle to its side. It’s unclear whether the vehicle hit Ross. Witness video shows the vehicle continued down the street after shots were fired and then struck a parked car.