New footage of the Minneapolis street where Renee Nicole Good was shot dead shows the mother of three blocking part of the road with her SUV around four minutes before her fatal encounter with a federal agent.
Good, 37, pulled up in her Honda Pilot and about 20 seconds later a passenger – possibly her wife – exited the car, according to the grainy surveillance video obtained by CNN.
The SUV then turned perpendicular across part of the street, though cars could still navigate around her, according to the video that was shot from a distance.


The video continues to show when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents approached Good’s SUV, including officer Jonathan Ross, who ultimately opened fire on her, after the feds said she rammed him.
It’s unclear what Good was doing on the street or why a passenger left the car.
Local officials and supporters of Good have disputed the assertion that the mom clipped the ICE agent.
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