Early findings of Renee Good's independent autopsy released by law firm
- Jan. 21, Chicago-based Romanucci & Blandin released preliminary independent autopsy results commissioned by Renee Good's family for continued transparency.
- Jonathan Ross, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, shot Renee Good in south Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2026; DHS said she tried to drive into agents, but her family and witnesses denied that.
- The independent autopsy found three penetrating gunshot wounds to the head, right breast and left forearm plus one graze wound; attorneys said the forearm and chest wounds were not immediately life-threatening and the pathologist was `highly respected`.
- Federal prosecutors served grand-jury subpoenas Tuesday to Minnesota officials probing obstruction of immigration enforcement, while the FBI investigates and the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office has not released autopsy findings.
- Romanucci & Blandin, which represented George Floyd's family, was hired last week to represent Good's family as protests calling to end ICE followed the shooting and thousands of immigration officers deployed to the Twin Cities.
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Renee Good's lawyer makes shocking claim about the DOJ's investigation into her death
The lawyer representing the family of Renee Good, the mother in Minneapolis who was killed by an immigration agent, made some shocking claims on Wednesday about the state of the Department of Justice's investigation into Good's death. Good was killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer...
Independent autopsy in ICE shooting death of Renee Good released by law firm in civil investigation
The results of an independent autopsy for Renee Good have been released as part of a law firm's civil investigation, two weeks after she was shot and killed by a federal agent in Minneapolis.
Trump stopped attacking Renee Good for 'morally vacuous' reason: analysis
MS NOW producer Steve Benen points out that the White House recently claimed Minneapolis mother Renee Good, was a “deranged lunatic” who was engaged in “domestic terrorism” when she was fatally shot in the face by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross.But during his “mind-numbing White House press conference Tuesday,” Benen said President Donald Trump did an about-face, claiming he “felt terribly” about what happened…
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