Renee Nicole Good’s wife was antagonizing ICE agents and even urged her to “drive baby, drive” just moments before the fatal shooting, according to shocking new video taken on the agent’s cell phone.
The video — filmed by agent Jonathan Ross on Wednesday and obtained by Alpha News — shows the heated interaction between the Goods in the seconds leading up to the gunfire.
Renee is behind the wheel of the plum-colored Honda Pilot. Her wife, Rebecca, stands in the street beside the driver’s door, jawing at the agents. A dog sits in the back seat, peering out of an open window.
And the whole scene feels like it’s vibrating with tension.
As Ross records, Renee tries to tamp it down. “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you,” she tells him — right before her spouse unloads on the federal officer.
“It’s OK, we don’t change our [license] plates every morning, just so you know,” Rebecca snaps. “It’ll be the same plate when you talk to us later, that’s fine, US citizens.”
“You wanna come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy. Go ahead,” Rebecca sneers, filming on her own phone.
Moments later, Rebecca tries to climb back into the passenger side as an agent barks: “Get out of the f–king car.”
Renee throws the Honda into reverse. Rebecca is still outside. And as the SUV starts moving, she’s heard yelling: “drive, baby, drive, drive.”
Then it happens.
Renee peels off, clips Ross — and he opens fire.
A male voice barks: “f–king b–ch.”
In the aftermath, another video shows Rebecca collapsing in anguish, sobbing, “It’s my fault.”
“I made her come down here; it’s my fault,” she cries, her face streaked with blood after trying to help Renee. “They just shot my wife.”
The Trump administration has stood by the agent, describing the shooting as self-defense.
Local officials in the deep-blue city say it was murder.
And now, one new clip has turned a tragedy into a national brawl — again.
Watch the moment below:
BREAKING: Alpha News has obtained cellphone footage showing perspective of federal agent at center of ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis pic.twitter.com/p2wks0zew0
— Alpha News (@AlphaNews) January 9, 2026


