Autopsy report classifies ICE detainee’s death
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Renee Good was shot three times and grazed a fourth time during a Jan. 7 encounter with an ICE agent, according to findings released by her family's attorneys.
Lawyers for the family of Ms. Good, who was fatally shot by an immigration agent in Minneapolis, have said their firm was conducting an investigation into the shooting.
The autopsy found Good was shot three times and suffered one graze wound, according to a statement from attorney Antonio M. Romanucci. He said the independent autopsy was commissioned by Good’s family and released to the public out of “continued transparency” with the public.
On a cold January night in Minnesota, Renee Nicole Good 's life ended in a burst of violence that her family says demands a full public reckoning. As grief gives way to a determined search for truth, new details are emerging that deepen the urgency around her death — and raise questions that remain unanswered for now.
Lawyers representing Renee Good’s family released preliminary results of an independent autopsy Jan. 21 showing details consistent with a report from local first responders. Good was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent, Jonathan Ross, the morning of Jan. 7 in south Minneapolis.
Naroditsky died suddenly, “without evidence of acute distress,” the autopsy by the Mecklenburg County Medical Examiner’s Office showed.
A gunshot wound to the left temple likely killed Renee Good, according to an independent autopsy released Wednesday by Good’s family’s attorneys. ICE agent Jonathan Good shot and killed Good in her car on Jan.
The results of an independent autopsy for Renee Good have been released as part of a law firm's civil investigation, two weeks after she was shot and killed by a federal agent in Minneapolis.
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