ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Sparks Outrage: Did Agents Deny Medical Attention to Victim Renee Nicole Good?

Renee Nicole Good, killed in an ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis, was married and had a six-year-old son, reports said, as her spouse was seen crying.

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A harrowing video has surfaced from a Minneapolis shooting involving an ICE agent, showing the distraught partner of Renee Nicole Good, the victim, crying out for help. Good, a 38-year-old mother of a six-year-old son, was shot three times in the head on Wednesday after allegedly failing to comply with ICE agents' orders. The partner, visibly shaken, identifies herself as Good's spouse and frantically appeals for aid, stating they have no family or friends in the area. "That's my wife... we need a doctor," she can be heard screaming in the video. The incident has raised questions about whether ICE denied Good medical attention after the shooting. According to Good's mother, Donna Ganger, the victim was not part of any anti-ICE protests, but rather a kind-hearted and compassionate person who was 'probably terrified' during the incident. The Minneapolis community is reeling from the news, and an investigation into the shooting is underway.