
Topics: US News, Donald Trump, Politics
An incident report into the injuries Renee Nicole Good suffered at the hands of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer has revealed something that many people may not expect.
The report, which was drawn up by the Minneapolis Fire Department, not only detailed the extent of Good's injuries, but also what measures they took to attempt life-saving intervention.
On January 7, Good, a mother-of-three, was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis and was later branded by the Trump administration as a 'domestic terrorist'.
It was alleged that she had tried to run over the agent, identified as Jonathan Ross, but footage released of the incident led many to disagree.
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This is because the footage appears to have challenged this narrative, showing Good attempting to drive away, with Ross moving in front of her car as another agent tries to open her car door.

As she’s turning her car, Ross can be seen firing three shots into Good’s car windshield, and she crashes shortly afterwards.
Now, a Fire Department report obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune has revealed that the 37-year-old was shot in the chest, forearm, and face, with one 911 caller allegedly telling emergency services: "They just shot a lady. Point-blank range in her car... She's f*****g dead. They f*****g shot her."
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"There's like 50 f*****g ICE agents over here," the caller added, per transcripts acquired by NBC.
"ICE fired two shots through her windshield into the driver. She tried to drive away but crashed into the nearest vehicle that was parked," a second caller allegedly said.
But while callers and many members of the public believed that Good died immediately, or very soon after being shot by the agent, the report tells a different story.
According to the report, when paramedics arrived at the scene, they found Good still alive, ‘unresponsive, not breathing, with inconsistent, irregular, thready pulse activity’.
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It added that she had bulging eyes, blood running from her left ear, and dilated pupils.
Paramedics then began treating her on the sidewalk, before moving her to a street corner to get away ‘from an escalating scene involving law enforcement and bystanders’.
The incident report states they applied a tourniquet and gave her CPR before taking her to hospital, where resuscitation efforts ceased at 10.30am, less than an hour after she was shot.
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According to Sky News, Good and her wife, Becca, dropped her six-year-old child off at school prior to the incident.
Their dog was also in the car when they decided to stop 'to observe, with the intention of supporting and helping their neighbors'.