Private postmortem says unarmed US citizen was struck in arm, breast and head in shooting by immigration officer
A private autopsy has determined that Renee Good, the unarmed US citizen and mother killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this month, was shot three times, in her forearm, breast and head.
The independent postmortem was commissioned by lawyers in Chicago representing Good’s family, and its findings released late on Wednesday, ABC7 News reported.
The autopsy, described as preliminary, found three clear gunshots on the 37-year-old’s body, two of which were not immediately life-threatening. One struck her left forearm, and another entered her body through her right breast, but missed major organs.
A third shot struck her on the left side of her head near her temple then exited on the right side of her head, the New York Times reported. The newspaper said there was also a graze wound “consistent with a firearm injury, but with no penetration”.







