Family Releases Independent Autopsy
The family of Renee Good released results from a private autopsy as part of their push for answers after her fatal shooting by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis. The independent exam confirmed “multiple firearm-related injuries” and established the cause of death as gunshot wounds, reinforcing the family’s concerns as official investigations continue.
Who Renee Was
Good was a 37-year-old mother of three. Her loved ones described her as a devoted wife and caring parent who “brought compassion to her community.” Her wife Becca thanked friends, neighbors, and supporters for backing the family during this time.
Autopsy Details
The independent findings showed she was shot multiple times, including a fatal wound to the head, consistent with what first responders observed. The legal team says the evidence gives them a “solid record” while official investigations by federal and local authorities are ongoing.
Community Reaction
The incident has drawn significant public attention. People in Minneapolis and beyond have held vigils, fundraisers, and calls for scrutiny of law enforcement practices in the wake of Good’s death.
Family’s Goals
Good’s family hopes her legacy will be one of love and dignity. They continue to pursue transparency and accountability while urging that Renee be remembered for who she was, not just how she died.