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Renee Good's Autopsy Results

Family's Independent Autopsy of Renee Good Disclosed.

By Jax WolfPublished about 6 hours ago 2 min read

On January 7, 2026, Renee Good felt she was doing the right thing when she drove into an area near her home to blow her whistle to notify her neighbors that ICE (Immigration Customs Enforcement) was in the area.

President Donald Trump has sent ICE forces to Minneapolis to crack down on illegal immigration. Many people in the city were against this federal occupation and would physically stand against ICE. Renee Good didn't know it would end her life.

In her last moments, she was parked diagonally in the street and was trying to block ICE agents from getting through. Her wife exited the vehicle and Good remained in the driver seat.

ICE agent Johnathan Ross recorded a video of Good's vehicle. He took video of he face, her license plate, her wife who also was speaking sideways to him, he said nothing, but continued to record. He came around the front of the vehicle and stood in front of her front headlight. At that moment, another agent pulled up and reached his arm into her driver side window to open her door from the inside when he exclaimed, "Get the F*** out of the vehicle!" Her wife from the other side yelled, "Drive baby, Drive!" In the video you can visually see Renee good slightly turn the wheel. Ross, the ICE agent still standing in front of the driver side headlight aimed at her windshield and shot through the driver side bottom corner of the windshield. Her driver side window was open when he stepped to her window as she drove by and shot her twice through her window. At that moment, her car rammed into the back of a parked vehicle down the block. Bystanders and Ross ran to the vehicle to see her. Ross walked back and told his fellow agents to call 911, then left in a vehicle.

Bystanders and agents called 911 and shortly later, an ambulance showed up on the scene. When the ambulance approached the agents, they were denied entry. Paramedics walked to Good's car and carried her by hand to their ambulance on the corner. Department of Homeland Security is blocking any investigation into the matter and Vice President JD Vance states Ross has complete immunity and was justified in his shooting.

Good's family will not accept what the Federal Government says. They hired the same attorneys who worked the George Floyd killing and decided to get an Independent Autopsy to find the details of her death.

According to Newsweek, The Independent Autopsy shows:

1. She had a gunshot wound to her left forearm that caused a soft tissue hemorrhage. Also a graze wound that was consistent with the left forearm, but no penetration.

2. She had a gunshot wound to her right breast that did not penetrate any vital or major organs.

Neither of those wounds were fatal.

3. A third bullet entered the left side of her head near the left temple and exited on the right side of her head. This was fatal.

The law firm that is representing the family said that the medical pathologist who conducted the autopsy is "highly respected and credentialed."

Renee Good, a wife and mother of 3 was killed by a gunshot wound the the left side of her head.

The lawyers representing Good's family is seeking a civil investigation to gain accountability from shooter, Johnathan Ross.

Cited:

Rahman, K. (2026, January 22). Renee Good Autopsy Results Released by Lawyers. Newsweek. https://www.newsweek.com/renee-good-autopsy-results-released-by-lawyers-11398361

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Jax Wolf

Independent Journalist, Independent Media

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