Video from the ICE officer’s cell phone shows Renee Good’s last interaction with him. She smiles and says, “I am not mad at you”. Seconds later this same officer fires three bullets from his gun hitting Rene Good in the head at close range.

Does this look like a [quote:] “radicalized domestic terrorist” trying to kill ICE agents to you?

Good luck explaining that in court.

@randahl is this verifiable from shooters bodycam?

@mc Not his bodycam, his cell phone. He has his cell phone in his left hand, recording, and as she tries to drive away, unholsters his weapon with his right hand and shoots her from the side of the car.

There is no way she can harm him at the time he fires the first shot, because he is not in front of the car and she is turning away from him.

@randahl @mc Where did you get this from? Not accusing you directly, just as a general rule nowadays having traceable sources is a good idea in times of image gen-ai.

@schmittlauch
thx.
well, it is not only AI.
https://www.niemanlab.org/2026/01/when-just-showing-the-video-isnt-enough-minneapolis-shooting-puts-news-orgs-visual-forensics-chops-to-the-test/

PS:
In Germany we would have done a crowdsourced forensic investigation [off course together with bellincat] but here it seems bellincat is pretty alone …

@randahl @mc

When just showing the video isn’t enough: Minneapolis shooting puts news organizations to the test

When everyone has seen the same videos, what service do news sites provide?

Nieman Lab