Autopsy Reveals Multiple Gunshot Wounds Sustained by Renee Good
A highly respected and credentialed independent medical pathologist has conducted an autopsy commissioned by the family of Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this month. The results of the autopsy have revealed that Good suffered three clear gunshot wounds, including one to her head.
According to lawyers for Good's family, one of the injuries was a gunshot wound to her left forearm, which did not appear to be immediately life-threatening. Another bullet struck her right breast without causing major organ damage. However, a third shot entered the left side of Good's head near the temple and exited on the right side, resulting in a fatal injury.
Additionally, Good also appeared to have sustained a graze wound from another bullet. The attorneys for her family stated that they believe the evidence gathered so far will be sufficient to prove their case, citing video footage depicting the events leading up to the shooting as key evidence.
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office has not yet released its findings on Good's death to her family or their legal team. The FBI is investigating the incident, with state officials barred from participating in the probe.
Renee Good, 37, was fatally shot during an encounter with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross in a residential part of Minneapolis on January 7. The shooting occurred as part of a deployment of thousands of immigration officers to the Twin Cities.
A highly respected and credentialed independent medical pathologist has conducted an autopsy commissioned by the family of Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this month. The results of the autopsy have revealed that Good suffered three clear gunshot wounds, including one to her head.
According to lawyers for Good's family, one of the injuries was a gunshot wound to her left forearm, which did not appear to be immediately life-threatening. Another bullet struck her right breast without causing major organ damage. However, a third shot entered the left side of Good's head near the temple and exited on the right side, resulting in a fatal injury.
Additionally, Good also appeared to have sustained a graze wound from another bullet. The attorneys for her family stated that they believe the evidence gathered so far will be sufficient to prove their case, citing video footage depicting the events leading up to the shooting as key evidence.
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office has not yet released its findings on Good's death to her family or their legal team. The FBI is investigating the incident, with state officials barred from participating in the probe.
Renee Good, 37, was fatally shot during an encounter with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross in a residential part of Minneapolis on January 7. The shooting occurred as part of a deployment of thousands of immigration officers to the Twin Cities.