The full Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s report has not yet been publicly released in full detail.
Many details — such as precise bullet trajectories, toxicology, and microscopic examination — remain private until the complete forensic document is published.
In concise terms, the combined official and independent autopsy findings establish that:
Renee Good sustained multiple gunshot wounds during a federal law enforcement encounter on January 7, 2026.
The Hennepin County Medical Examiner ruled her death a homicide caused by these gunshot injuries.
Independent autopsy confirmed three definitive shots, including a devastating cranial wound likely responsible for her death.
Injuries to her arm and chest, while serious, were not immediately fatal, whereas the head wound was the critical cause of mortality.
Emergency responders found her unresponsive and not breathing, consistent with the severity of trauma documented in autopsy.
IX. Broader Forensic & Investigative Context
While this summary focuses on the autopsy and forensic findings, it’s important to understand that:
Federal investigations have not yet led to criminal charges against the ICE agent, though investigations and civil inquiries continue.