A disturbing and emotionally raw video circulating online is shedding new light on the chaotic moments following a violent confrontation between federal immigration agents and a radical protester accused of using her vehicle as a weapon. The footage shows a woman, reportedly the wife of Renee Nicole Good, covered in blood and overwhelmed with grief, sobbing uncontrollably at the scene after Good was shot by an ICE agent during what authorities say was an attempted attack.
The video appears to have been recorded just moments after the shooting. In the clip, the woman is visibly shaken, struggling to speak clearly as first responders and law enforcement rush to secure the area. Her anguish is unmistakable as she repeatedly blames herself for what happened, claiming she urged her wife to attend the protest that day.
“I made her come down here; it’s my fault. They just shot my wife,” the woman cries, according to a report from the New York Post. Her voice breaks as she speaks, and she appears nearly incoherent amid the shock and trauma unfolding around her.
At another point in the video, she adds, “They shot her in the head. I have a 6-year-old in school.” The statement underscores the devastating ripple effects of the incident, particularly for a child now left without a parent.
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