
An incident report conducted by the Minneapolis Fire Department has detailed the extent of Renee Nicole Good's injuries after she was shot by an ICE agent earlier this month.
The mother-of-three was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on January 7, with the Trump administration claiming that Good was a 'domestic terrorist' and was allegedly attempting to kill the officer identified as Jonathan Ross.
Recently released footage appeared to have challenged this narrative as it saw Good attempting to drive away from the scene as Ross shot her three times.
Now, a Fire Department report obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune stated the 37-year-old was shot in the chest, arm, and head, with paramedics discovering Good unresponsive in her car.
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Officials found Good with blood on her face and torso, while paramedics discovered she was not breathing and had an 'irregular pulse'.

The report added that Good was brought to the sidewalk to get 'separation from an escalating scene involving law enforcement and bystanders'.
CPR was administered on the way to the hospital as Good was 'still not breathing and pulseless'. That was discontinued at 10:30am, 48 minutes after paramedics first attended to Good.
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Transcripts reveal that a 911 caller told dispatchers 'they shot her [because] she wouldn’t open her car door'.
They added: "Send an ambulance please, ambulance please."
Good's family also shared details surrounding the day she was fatally shot by the ICE agent.
In a letter shared with USA Today, Good's loved ones said: "We want to thank everyone who has reached out in support of Renee and our family. The kind of unending care we’ve been given during this time is exactly the kind that she gave to everyone.
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"Nae was the beautiful light of our family and brought joy to anyone she met. She was relentlessly hopeful and optimistic which was contagious. We all already miss her more than words could ever express."

Good dropped her six-year-old child off at school with her wife, Becca Good, prior to the incident last week. Their dog was also in the car when they noticed ICE raids in their neighborhood.
Good's family's attorney stated the married couple stopped 'to observe, with the intention of supporting and helping their neighbors'. However, after an altercation with an ICE agent, it ended in tragedy.
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Tensions are heightening in Minneapolis following the death of Good, with protests about the continued presence of agents continuing to take place.
Just two blocks from where the mother-of-three was shot, protests led to one woman allegedly being dragged away by ICE agents.