Alpha News-Obtained ICE Agent’s Video Shows Moments Leading Up to Shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota

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Renee Nicole Good's wife Rebecca Brown Good taunting ICE agent seven seconds before her wife was shot and killed while striking an ICE officer with her Honda Pilot (Still image from ICE officer's cellphone video via Alpha News)
Renee Nicole Good’s wife Rebecca Brown Good taunting ICE agent seven seconds before her wife was shot and killed while striking the ICE officer with her Honda Pilot (Still image from ICE officer’s cellphone video via Alpha News).

A video released by Alpha News on Friday, January 9, 2026, is a cellphone video that was captured by the ICE officer who shot Renee Nicole Good as she struck him with the left front fender of her red Honda Pilot. Alpha News obtained the ICE officer’s cell phone, according to Alpha News.

The video captures the moments leading up to the shooting, including taunting by passenger Rebecca Brown Good; the shooting; and the departure of the red Honda Pilot with the fatally-wounded driver, Renee Nicole Good. The elapsed time from the time the ICE agent gets out of his car to his first shot fired is 41 seconds.


CELLPHONE VIDEO: ICE officers cell phone video with perspective of the federal agent before, during, and after the shooting …


Observations from the video in chronological sequence …

The video shows the ICE agent exiting his vehicle that is parked on the passenger side of Renee Nicole Good’s red Honda Pilot, which is parked perpendicular to traffic, and is consistent with reports that Renee Nicole Good was part of a protest and was obstructing traffic and ICE agents.

The video shows a black-and-white dog in the passenger side rear seat of the red Honda Pilot.

The video shows that a passenger in the red Honda Pilot, identified as Renee Nicole Good’s wife, Rebecca Brown Good (according to FOX News), was already outside the red Honda Pilot, walking around capturing video with her cellphone as the red Honda Pilot was parked perpendicular to Portland Avenue’s travel direction, blocking traffic. She is wearing a blue flanel top, dark pants, boots, sunglasses, and a light-colored knit hat.

As the ICE agent walks around the front of the Honda Pilot, and walks around the driver’s side of the Honda Pilot, Renee Nicole Good is heard saying, “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you.” It’s not clear if she is speaking to the ICE agent or Rebecca Brown Good. One of the females says, “Show your face.” Renee Nicole Good does not appear to be afraid or intimidated. Neither of the women appear to be afraid or nervous. If anything they appear to be showcasing their “courage” in opposition of the ICE agent for the video that Rebecca Brown Good is capturing.

Next, Rebecca Brown Good says to the ICE agent, as he is capturing the license plate at the rear of the vehicle, “That’s OK, we don’t change our plates every morning. Just so you know, it will be the same plate when you come talk to us later. That’s fine … US citizen (fade away) former f**kin’ veteran(?).” Rebecca’s tone is insolent, and she begins saying, “You want to come at us? (twice).” Her tone becomes taunting, and next, she says, “Why don’t you get yourself some lunch, big boy, go ahead.” All of Rebecca’s comments are spoken while she is recording the ICE agent, who is walking and circling the entire vehicle.

The video shows the license plate is a Missouri license plate “JK6 W3D” that expires in 2026 (possibly October).

Next, you can hear another ICE agent approaching the driver’s side, ordering Renee Nicole Good to get out of the car, while Rebecca Brown Good attempts to enter the front passenger seat, but she can’t because the front passenger door is locked. This occurs as the ICE agent is walking around the front of the Honda Pilot, and as Renee Nicole Good moves the Honda Pilot in reverse a few feet.

Unexpectedly, while the ICE agent is still in front of the Honda Pilot, and while Rebecca Brown Good is still trying to enter the Honda Pilot via the locked front passenger door, Renee Nicole Good accelerates forward while turning the steering wheel to the right, and strikes the ICE agent with the left-front area of her vehicle. The sound of the Honda Pilot’s engine indicates fast acceleration with disregard for the safety of the ICE agent. Renee Nicole Good is also oblivious that Rebecca Brown Good is still trying to enter the passenger side door as she drive’s away, but then Rebecca appears to release the passenger door handle and tell Renee, “Drive! Drive!.” The ICE agent wasn’t actually taking a stance in front of the Honda Pilot; he had just circled around to the front of the Honda Pilot from the passenger side of the Honda Pilot.

The sound of the Honda Pilot striking the ICE agent muffles the sound of the ICE agent’s first gunshot. Then two more shots are heard. A reflection showed that the ICE agent was holding his cellphone in his left hand. Other videos have shown that he fired his weapon with his right hand.

The Honda Pilot is seen heading southbound on one-way street Portland Avenue in the appropriate direction.

The crash is out of frame, but the sound of the crash is captured by the ICE agent’s cellphone video camera.

NOTE: No videos or media reports have indicated that the dog was injured.

Alpha News Website Description
Alpha News is a team of independent journalists seeking out and reporting stories that the citizens of Minnesota deserve to know, the same news that the mainstream media all too often refuses to report and routinely disregards. Liz Collin is a multi-Emmy-Award-winning investigative reporter, news anchor, and producer. She is the producer of The Fall of Minneapolis

Alpha News often features original work and stories written from confidential news tips in the Minnesota area.

See also …

Minnesota ICE Watch, the lefty activist group Renee Nicole Good was part of, teaches members to ‘resist’ agents, ‘de-arrest’ people – New York Post

Renee Good’s wife claimed Minneapolis shooting was ‘my fault’ in video amid anti-ICE fury – FOX News







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