Renee Good’s relatives have published an autopsy report that uncovers harrowing details of how she died
The findings from the independent autopsy reveal a stark narrative of lethal power. It details that four gunshots struck the 37-year-old mother shortly after she had dropped her six-year-old child at school.
Medical analysis confirms that only the bullet to her left temple was fatal. The other wounds, while severe, were not the direct cause of death.
The victim’s family attorneys, Romanucci & Blandin, publicly released these findings to directly challenge the official account. Their intention is to ensure the public understands the precise events that occurred inside the vehicle.
The FBI has now assumed lead of the investigation. However, distrust persists in Minnesota, compounded by state authorities citing a lack of jurisdiction.
The involved ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, remains uncharged. Federal officials maintain their assertion that the victim, Renee, presented a threat.
Her family and friends counter this, remembering a joyful and hopeful woman. They share her belief that the world was becoming a better place for her young son.
As community vigils and protests endure, the autopsy report transcends mere evidence. It stands as an unflinching final record of a life ended violently, and a testament to a family’s resolve to have her story heard.