MINNEAPOLIS — Anti-ICE protester Renee Good, who was killed by a Trump deportation agent two weeks ago, was shot four times. The Minneapolis Fire Department incident report obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune detailed these injuries:
> Two gunshot wounds were on the right side of Good’s chest.
> A third wound was on her left forearm.
> A fourth wound was on the left side of her head with tissue protuding and blood flowing from her left ear.
The report supported witness accounts and video evidence that the Trump agent, Jonathan Ross, used excessive if not unnecessary force. The report, as well as video, cast doubt on repeated Trump claims from the White House that Good had weaponized her vehicle to mow down ICE agents. At most Good clipped Ross, who had positioned himself in her path as she steered away from an escalating street protest. The first Ross blulet was through Good’ windshield. The next three bullets were through her driver’s window as Ross attempted to open the door handle while also wielding a phone-camera and a a handgun. Details from he Fire Department report:
>A 911 caller told a police patcher: “They shot her. She wouldn’t open her car door. Send an ambulance please, ambulance please.”
> At 8:42 a.m. paramedics arrived. They pulled Good from her vehicle with blood on her face and torso.

Trail of bullets. First shot through windshield with Good at the wheel. Next three shots through driver side window.

> Good was not breathing and had an inconsistent and irregular pulse.
> She was carried to a snowbank and then the sidewalk away from an escalating street scene involving ICE agents and protesters.
> Good was still not breathing and had no pulse.
> Paramedics continued to try to save her life inside an ambulance to a hospital.
>> Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation attempts were abandoned at 10:30 a.m.
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