The family of Renee Good released preliminary results from an independent autopsy as they push for answers and accountability after her death in Minneapolis earlier this year.
Renee was 37, a mother of three. She died shortly after dropping her youngest child at school during an encounter with federal law enforcement. Her family hired civil rights attorneys and started their own private investigation to get a clear, transparent picture instead of depending only on official reports.
The independent autopsy confirmed multiple firearm-related injuries and established a definitive cause of death. Authorities had said she was found unresponsive in her vehicle. The legal team says evidence collection continues, but these findings give them a solid record while the official investigations go on.
“multiple firearm-related injuries”
The family wants people to remember who Renee really was. Loved ones call her a devoted wife, caring mother, and someone who brought compassion to her community. Her wife Becca thanked strangers, friends, and neighbors for the support. They say Renee’s kindness, faith, and drive to help others defined her.
People in the community have held vigils, organized fundraisers, and asked for a closer look at law enforcement practices. The family hopes, as everything moves forward, Renee will be remembered for her love, dignity, and the impact she left behind.