USE OF FORCE
Forensic Video Study
CASE DETAILS
Summary:
Renée Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was fatally shot by a federal ICE agent during a January 2026 law enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Multiple independently recorded videos captured the encounter, including footage from an agent’s phone showing the interaction moments before shots were fired.
Context:
Good’s vehicle was confronted near federal personnel amid a larger enforcement initiative. Federal officials characterized the use of force as self-defense; local leaders and witnesses dispute that account based on video records.
OUR WORK
Objective:
Provide evidential clarity through synchronized, multi-angle video analysis to support factual evaluation of contested use-of-force claims.
Deliverables:
Synchronized Multi-Angle Media: Aligned witness and agent perspective footage on a unified timeline.
Contextual Markers: Time-coded annotations of key actions (agent approach, dialogue, vehicle movement, trigger events).
Spatial Alignment: Overlay and split-screen views showing relative positions of vehicle, agent, and other actors at points of interest.
Clarity Exhibit: Clean edit highlighting motion vectors and event sequencing without narrative voice-over, suitable for expert review.