
"On Wednesday in Minneapolis, a federal agent fatally shot a motorist, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good. Trump administration officials said these were defensive shots fired because the officer was being run over. But our analysis of bystander footage, filmed from different angles, appears to show the agent was not in the path of the victim's SUV when he fired three shots at close range."
"Moments before the shooting, the victim's maroon SUV is stopped in the middle of the street. Multiple unmarked federal vehicles are idling nearby. Secretary Noem alleged the motorist was blocking the officers in. Bystanders are blowing whistles and yelling at federal agents. Then, federal vehicles start moving toward the maroon SUV with sirens and lights blaring. A federal agent films the scene on his phone. The driver rolls forward slightly, turning left, then stops"
Bystander footage from three camera angles shows a federal agent fired three close-range shots that struck a motorist, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good. The footage appears to show the agent was not in the path of the victim's SUV when he fired. Multiple unmarked federal vehicles surrounded the maroon SUV, which was stopped in the middle of the street; federal vehicles then moved toward it with sirens and lights. Agents approached the vehicle, one grabbed at the door handle, the SUV reversed, then turned right to leave as the agent crossed left, drew his gun, and fired as the car drove past.
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