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Forensic expert spots ‘significant’ sign in Renee Good’s hands before she was shot dead by ICE agent

 

Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent as she was driving home from dropping off her son at school. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Now, a forensic expert has spotted a significant thing in the 37-year-old’s hand moments before she was murdered.

Renee Nicole Good’s death has shocked the US and the world. The 37-year-old mother of three was shot dead by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on January 7, and the aftermath has been one of grief and anger.

While many have taken to the streets to protest against the immigration officer’s actions, including the horrific murder of Renee Nicole Good, the Trump administration has turned a blind eye.

One of them is President Donald Trump himself. Shortly after the killing of Renee Nicole Good, he took to Truth Social and blamed the victim for what happened, causing outrage.


”I have just viewed the clip of the event which took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is a horrible thing to watch,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. ”The woman screaming was, obviously, a professional agitator, and the woman driving the car was very disorderly, obstructing, and resisting, who then violently, wilfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer, who seems to have shot her in self-defense.”

Murder of Renee Nicole Good

Renee Nicole Good has been branded a “domestic terrorist” by several government officials, including Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Kirsti Noem. They claim Good was the one who instigated the situation by hitting the ICE agent with her car as she tried driving off, forcing the immigration officer to shoot in self-defense.

On Wednesday, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said: “They’re already trying to spin this as an action of self-defence. Having seen the video myself, I want to tell everybody ‌directly – that is bulls**t.”

The incident has become a political storm, dividing public opinion. Good’s final moments were captured on camera, and now a popular YouTube expert, Dr G, has reviewed the footage circulating.

The forensic expert has, in a new video, focused on Renee Nicole Good’s hands. They show her turning her steering wheel to the left, “preparing to leave.” Her tires were also pointing to the left, which supports the claim.

The expert explains that the brake and reverse lights in Good’s care were on. It indicates she intended to leave whenever she could, Dr G claims.


Also, the YouTube expert stated that although Renee Nicole Good likely had a lot of adrenaline, she remained composed. All she wanted was to get out of the situation.

Forensic expert spots sign in Renee Good’s hands before she was shot dead

As her wife attempted to get in the car while the ICE agent pulled on the driver’s side door, Dr G continued to explain that the confrontation put her in a “flight state,” causing her to flee the scene.

The expert said that Renee tried to reverse while her wife’s hand was still on the handle of the locked car door, which he believes indicates her lack of awareness of the situation. Also, a subtle sign in the 37-year-old’s hands could indicate that she was just trying to drive away, and not attempting to harm the ICE agent.


Dr G points out that Renee tried to reverse while her wife’s hand was still on the handle of the locked car door, which he thinks indicates her lack of awareness of the situation.

“As soon as she put her car out of reverse, as soon as she started moving forward, then she started turning her steering wheel,” he said. “Her tyres are going to be aiming directly ahead temporarily because she has not fully turned them to the right.”

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