Medics found Renee Good had gunshot wounds to chest, forearm, and head: Report
Newly released records show Renee Good suffered four gunshot wounds and emergency responders performed CPR before stopping resuscitation efforts at 10:30 a.m.
- After the shooting, officials and videos offered competing explanations: the Department of Homeland Security says Good tried to drive into ICE agents and Ross feared for his life, while bystander videos and 911 transcripts show she appeared to drive away.
- City of Minneapolis incident reports show medics found two gunshot wounds to Renee Good’s right chest, one to her left forearm, and a possible head wound with protruding tissue.
- Federal and state prosecutors are reviewing the shooting after Minneapolis released records, while more than 80 House Democrats co-signed impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem amid unclear agent repercussions.
- Bystander video immediately fueled debate and scrutiny of agents’ actions, with analysts noting the disputed question of whether Good’s car struck an officer amid polarized media coverage from outlets and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.
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ICE agents are trained in CPR. They didn’t use it on Renee Macklin Good
Federal immigration agents waited three minutes to call 911 after one of their officers shot Renee Macklin Good in Minneapolis. After a brief medical assessment, they left her bleeding in her car. Agents didn’t give her CPR and turned away the help of a man who said he was a doctor.
Renee Nicole Good had two gunshot wounds to the right chest, one to the left forearm and a possible gunshot wound to the left side of the head, an incident report from Minneapolis Fire Department shows.
Minneapolis Fire Department report: Renee Good had 4 gunshot wounds: 911 dispatch details chaotic scene
MINNEAPOLIS — Renee Good died after suffering four wounds from gunshots, including one to the left side of her head, according to newly released reports from emergency responders that also detail the aftermath of her Jan. 7 killing in south Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Fire Department reveals new details about ICE shooting of Renee Good * WorldNetDaily * by Cristina Laila, the Gateway Pundit
Source link Renee Nicole Good A Minneapolis Fire Department report reveals new details about the fatal ICE-involved shooting of Renee Good. Renee Good, 37, was fatally shot after she used her vehicle as a weapon as ICE agents descended on a neighborhood in Minneapolis last week. Initial reports claimed Good was shot three times, however, the fire
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