New video appears to show Minnesota shooting from officer perspective

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(NewsNation) — New footage appears to show the shooting of Renee Good from the perspective of the ICE officer.

Released by Alpha News, the footage shows the moments leading up to the shooting of the 37-year-old wife and mother by an ICE officer in Minnesota on Wednesday.

The federal government and local officials have offered competing narratives of the shooting, with multiple videos showing different angles of the shooting. The footage appears to be the first to show the incident from the officer’s perspective.

The unverified footage seems to come from the officer’s cell phone as he circles around the car as Good backs up. At one point, Good speaks to him.

“That’s fine, dude, I’m not mad about it,” she says.

Another woman is seen on video telling the officer to go to lunch and appears to indicate that he can find them later using the license plate number.

When the car moves forward, Good can be seen turning the wheel before the footage becomes shaky, just before the shots are fired.

Federal officials say that Good ran into the officer with her vehicle and that he shot her in self-defense.

Local and state leaders have pushed back on the validity of the shooting and the fact that Minnesota law enforcement is not being involved in the investigation.

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