
A new report has revealed some key details around the shooting of Renee Nicole Good on 7 January.
The information pertains to Good's injuries after being shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent on the streets of Minneapolis.
Back on 7 January, Good, 37, was shot by an agent while she was behind the wheel of her car, with the incident causing political unrest in the US.
Different angles of the incident revealed a number of things, as the mum could be seen speaking with agent Jonathan Ross before she allegedly clipped him with her vehicle.
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Ross then responded by firing the fatal shots at her as she tried to drive off, in footage which has been analysed by several experts in the days since.

Following the horrific incident, the Trump administration went as far as calling Good a 'domestic terrorist', while the Department of Homeland Security labelled her a 'violent rioter'.
Now, the Minneapolis Fire Department's incident report has revealed the details of Good's injuries as a result of the shooting.
The report, which was obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune, stated that the late mum had four gunshot wounds in the chest, arm, and head.
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It occurred during a tense standoff between locals and the law enforcement agents, who were instructed by Trump to carry out raids across Minneapolis in a bid to crackdown on immigration.
Cellphone footage, obtained by Alpha News, shows the incident in full:
Following the shooting of Good, according to the report, paramedics found her unresponsive in the car with blood on her face and torso around 9:42am.
Officials said she wasn't breathing, having an 'inconsistent' and 'irregular pulse'.
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A concerned caller told 911 in the aftermath that 'they shot her [because] she wouldn’t open her car door', asking them to 'send an ambulance please'.
The report further detailed that Good was pulled out of her crashed vehicle and brought to a snowbank before the pavement so they could take her away from an 'escalating scene' as several bystanders and agents stood by.

Good was not breathing and had no pulse when she was brought to the snowbank and despite medical personnel taking her to hospital in an attempt to save her life, however, the report stated that CPR was discontinued at 10:30am.
Footage from the scene showed Good turning her wheel away from the agents before Ross, who was standing in front of the vehicle, fired the fatal shots.
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The Department of Homeland Security stated that Ross suffered internal bleeding in the aftermath of the shooting.
It's alleged that he fired at the citizen in self-defence as she tried to run him over, though Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has since called the narrative 'bulls**t'.
Topics: US News, Donald Trump, Politics