Private autopsy shows at least 3 bullet wounds on Renee Good

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Private autopsy shows at least 3 bullet wounds on Renee Good

Private autopsy shows at least 3 bullet wounds on Renee Good

1 of 5 | Private autopsy results that were released on Wednesday show three bullet wounds and a grazing injury on the body of Renee Good, who was shot and killed while driving into a federal officer in Minneapolis on January 7. Photo screengrab | License Photo

Renee Good, the Minneapolis woman shot and killed by an immigration officer, sustained three bullet wounds and an additional grazing injury, a private autopsy indicates.

The Chicago law firm Romanucci & Blandin, which represented George Floyd’s family and is representing Good’s family, released the private autopsy’s results Wednesday.

The report shows Good received one fatal wound caused by a bullet when it “entered the left side of her head near the temple and exited the right side of her head.”

Two other bullets caused wounds to her right breast and her left forearm, but those injuries were not “immediately life-threatening,” the report said. The autopsy also revealed a graze wound consistent with a bullet that did not penetrate Good’s body.

Reports do not indicate if the graze wound was caused by the same bullet that penetrated Good’s forearm.

An unidentified medical pathologist performed the private autopsy. The Hennepin County medical examiner has not released the results of the official autopsy, The New York Times reported.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross fatally shot Good, 37, on Jan. 7 as she drove her SUV into him. She had been using her vehicle to partly block a Minneapolis neighborhood road where ICE officers worked to free one or more from the snow. Bystanders said she was attempting to leave the scene when the shooting occurred.

Rebecca Good was filming Renee Good and the ICE activity while standing outside the SUV Good was driving when she urged Good to “drive, baby, drive” as ICE officers told her to exit the vehicle while they tried to detain her.

Ross said he fired at Good as she drove into him and said he was acting in self-defense.

Department of Homeland Security officials said he suffered internal injuries and was treated and released from a local hospital.

Attorney Antonio Romanucci is the lead attorney representing Good’s family, including her three children, siblings and parents, and her spouse, Rebecca Good.

The FBI is investigating the shooting.

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Private autopsy shows at least 3 bullet wounds on Renee Good

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