New Documents Shed Light On Immediate Aftermath Of Renee Good's Fatal ShootingNew documents, including 911 transcripts as well as police and fire department incident reports obtained by The New York Times, shed light on the moments following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis last week.Starting at 9:38 a.m. local time, people who witnessed the fatal shooting started making calls to 911, telling dispatchers that ICE officers had shot Good."There’s 15 ICE agents, and they shot her, like, because she wouldn’t open her car door," one person said.Paramedics arrived on the scene about four minutes after the first 911 call, where they found Good unresponsive inside her car. She was not breathing and had an irregular pulse after her body was taken out of the car, the Times said.The fire department's report said she suffered four gunshot wounds: two on her chest, one on her forearm and another on the left side of her head. Good was bleeding out of her left ear and her pupils were dilated, the report noted. First responders gave her CPR on the way to the hospital until 10:30 a.m., when those efforts were stopped.One of the 911 calls recorded appeared to be made on behalf of federal agents there, requesting local police and emergency assistance, the Times added.Read more at The New York Times.See All UpdatesClose
New Documents Shed Light On Immediate Aftermath Of Renee Good's Fatal Shooting
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