ICE shot a woman in Minneapolis, then stalled medical help while she still showed life, and the timeline looks brutal.
What went down after the shooting
What went down after the shooting
- An ICE officer shot Renee Nicole Good on January 7.
- She was 37 when the encounter turned fatal.
- Early chatter claimed instant death, which fell apart fast.
- Firefighters arrived nearly six minutes later and felt a weak, irregular pulse.
- Records pulled from calls, logs, and video back that up.
- She showed signs of life for several minutes.
- CPR did not start until over ten minutes passed.
- Agents on scene had basic lifesaving training.
- No resuscitation attempt happened during that gap.
- A man claiming medical training tried to help.
- ICE agents blocked him and kept control of the area.
- Vehicles from the scene clogged the street, slowing access.
- Agents waited close to three minutes before calling emergency services.
- Medical reviewers flagged the delay as dangerously inadequate.
- The timeline raised alarms about decisions made right after the gunfire.