🚨 New Cellphone Footage From ICE Officer Shows Final Moments Before Minneapolis Shooting, Fueling National Debate
In a media landscape often defined by conflicting narratives, the truth can sometimes be buried beneath layers of carefully curated public images. The recent fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minnesota has become the latest flashpoint in this battle for the truth. While mainstream outlets like NPR have eulogized Good as a gentle “Pinterest mom” devoted to gardening and her children, a shocking new release of video evidence and investigative reporting suggests a far darker reality.

Megyn Kelly, on her SiriusXM program, has pulled back the curtain on the incident, presenting exclusive cell phone footage obtained by Alpha News that challenges the “innocent victim” portrayal. The segment, featuring commentary from Jesse Kelly, paints a disturbing picture of radicalized activism, sophisticated anti-government training, and a fatal split-second decision that cost a mother her life.
The “Pinterest Mom” vs. The Activist
The initial coverage of Renee Good’s death focused heavily on her domestic life. NPR’s Up First highlighted her mother’s description of her as the “kindest person she’s ever known,” someone uninvolved in anti-government activity. They pointed to her Pinterest page, a digital scrapbook filled with “ideas for recipes and haircuts, plans for a garden, and tips on parenting,” as proof of her harmless nature.
However, Megyn Kelly highlights a starkly contrasting report from the New York Post. This investigation alleges that Good was, in fact, an “anti-ICE warrior” deeply embedded in a group of activists working to “document and resist” immigration enforcement in Minnesota. According to the report, Good connected with these activists through her child’s “woke charter school,” which prioritized social justice and political activism.
A fellow parent at the school described Good as a “warrior” who “died doing what was right,” revealing that she had received “very thorough training” on how to handle ICE agents. This training allegedly included specific tactics: “listen to commands, know your rights, whistle when you see the ICE agents.”
The dichotomy is jarring. As Megyn Kelly sarcastically noted, “This woman who’s just… about the recipes… was a freaking ICE-trained agitator.”
The Explosive Video Evidence

The turning point in understanding the incident comes from a cell phone video recorded by the ICE officer himself. Previously, the public had only heard descriptions, but Alpha News obtained the footage that offers the officer’s vantage point leading up to the shooting.
The video shows the officer approaching a maroon SUV. From inside the vehicle, Good’s wife can be heard aggressively taunting the officers. “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad… show your face,” she says, adding, “US citizen, former fing president. You want to come at us? I say go get yourself some… get out of the fing car.”
The situation escalates rapidly. The officer yells, “Get out of the car!” multiple times. Suddenly, the engine revs, and the vehicle accelerates. The video captures the chaotic sound of a collision—the moment the SUV allegedly struck the officer—followed immediately by gunfire.
Megyn Kelly emphasizes that the audio confirms the physical impact. “You can hear the collision, you can hear her hit him,” she states. Furthermore, she points to a screen grab from the video which she claims shows Good looking directly at the officer before hitting the accelerator. “She clearly saw the officer and accelerated… what he saw was a dangerous instrumentality about to kill him.”
The “Communist” Underground
The conversation took a deeper dive into the infrastructure of modern activism with guest Jesse Kelly. He characterized the groups involved not merely as political participants but as organized “communists” operating with a level of sophistication unknown to the average American voter.
“Normal people… do not really realize the level of organization and sophistication of the communists in the United States,” Jesse Kelly argued. He described a system of classes, retreats, and “whiteboards” where tactics are planned out in detail—far removed from the casual volunteering seen in traditional political campaigns.
According to Jesse, this infrastructure includes legal support systems where activists can call a number to have bail posted immediately if they are arrested. He referred to it as a “guerrilla army operating inside of our borders.”
In a sobering assessment of Good’s death, Jesse Kelly placed the blame on the “communist leadership”—billionaires, media figures, and politicians—who he claims encourage dangerous confrontations while staying safe themselves. “They’ll send a bunch of other poor idiot dregs out to die again today and tomorrow… Renee Good was sacrificed in that battle,” he said.
A History of Radicalization?
The segment also touched on Good’s background, noting that she and her wife had moved to Canada after the 2024 election because they had “no love lost for President Trump,” only to return a few months later and settle in Minneapolis. This detail reinforces the narrative that her presence in Minnesota and her involvement with the activist community were deliberate political choices.
Jesse Kelly framed her death as the tragic endpoint of a series of bad decisions. “You make choices, bad choices… and one day those choices get you killed,” he stated, expressing sadness for the loss of life but refusing to absolve Good of responsibility for her actions behind the wheel.

The Officer’s Perspective
Crucial to the legal and moral defense of the shooting is the officer’s history. Megyn Kelly revealed that the officer is an Iraq War veteran with a family. Significantly, he had been “dragged just last June by an illegal while he was trying to arrest him,” an incident that would understandably heighten his fear of vehicles being used as weapons.
When Good accelerated, the officer didn’t see a “Pinterest mom”; he saw a threat. “It doesn’t matter what her motivation was… all that matters was the perspective of the officer,” Megyn Kelly argued. “Would they reasonably fear for their safety? … The answer is obviously yes.”
Conclusion
The release of this video and the subsequent analysis forces a re-evaluation of the Renee Good case. It strips away the innocent veneer presented by her social media profiles and exposes the volatile reality of high-stakes political activism. As the debate continues, the footage stands as a chilling testament to how quickly a political confrontation can turn deadly, leaving behind grieving families and a nation further divided by conflicting truths.