Family Releases Independent Autopsy Results in Renee Good Shooting Case

The family of Renee Good has released preliminary findings from an independent autopsy as they continue seeking clarity and accountability following her death earlier this year in Minneapolis.

Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, died after an encounter with federal law enforcement shortly after dropping her youngest child off at school. Her family has since hired a legal team experienced in civil rights cases.

Alongside official investigations, the family launched a private inquiry to ensure transparency and establish a clear understanding of Renee’s final moments. They stress the importance of independent review rather than relying on a single source of information.

According to the family’s attorneys, the independent autopsy confirmed multiple firearm-related injuries and identified a definitive cause of death. Authorities had previously stated that Renee was found unresponsive in her vehicle.

The legal team noted that evidence collection and analysis are still ongoing. They say the independent findings provide an important record to support their legal review while official investigations continue.

As public attention has grown, Renee’s family has asked that focus remain on who she was beyond the incident. Loved ones describe her as a devoted wife, caring mother, and compassionate presence in her community.

Her wife, Becca, has expressed gratitude for the support received from strangers, friends, and neighbors. Family members say Renee’s kindness, faith, and commitment to helping others defined her life.

Community responses have included vigils, fundraisers, and calls for further review of law enforcement practices. As the process moves forward, the family hopes Renee will be remembered for her love, dignity, and lasting impact.