DEVELOPING: Newly Released Footage and Autopsy Findings Deepen Controversy in Renee Good Shooting — Critics Question Official Narrative and Federal Response

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In a jaw-dropping twist that has left America reeling, Minneapolis police and federal agents stormed the south Minneapolis home of slain mom Renee Nicole Good late yesterday — and what they uncovered in her basement has turned the tragic shooting saga on its head!

Sources close to the explosive investigation exclusively tell us officers hit the motherlode: at least 28 AR-15-style assault rifles (some tricked out with suppressors and high-tech red-dot sights), more than 5,000 rounds of deadly 5.56mm ammo12 smoke grenades, flash-bang devices, full tactical body armor, night-vision goggles, and even components for improvised explosives!

This isn’t the home of the gentle 37-year-old poet and mother-of-three that grieving family and left-wing activists have painted. This is a virtual arsenal — hidden just feet from where Good’s three young children played!

The raid on January 23 comes just weeks after ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Good on January 7 during a routine immigration enforcement op near Portland Avenue South. Initial bystander videos showed her maroon Honda Pilot SUV blocking the street as agents rounded up suspects. As she allegedly inched forward to “flee,” Ross opened fire — three horrifying shots through the windshield that hit her arm, chest, and fatally in the temple.

DHS insisted Ross feared for his life, claiming the SUV was being “weaponized” as a 4,000-pound battering ram. But family lawyers screamed excessive force, pointing to an independent autopsy showing the arm and chest wounds were survivable — if only help hadn’t been delayed by ICE vehicles clogging the scene.

Now, this basement discovery has detectives asking the million-dollar question: Was Renee Good secretly part of a radical anti-ICE extremist network hell-bent on sabotaging federal agents?

Law-enforcement insiders whisper the search warrant stemmed from tip-offs by confidential informants and chilling digital clues pulled from phones and computers seized earlier. Among the seized horrors: encrypted hard drives loaded with what sources call “violent manifestos” and step-by-step guides to disrupting ICE raids — including vehicle blockades designed to provoke confrontations for viral propaganda!

Maps of Midwest ICE facilities, scribbled with surveillance notes, were also recovered. And get this — digital trails allegedly link Good to the shadowy “Alliance for Community Defense” (ACD), the same outfit tied to her parents, Tim and Donna Ganger, who were busted for allegedly assaulting cops at a recent vigil!

Could this explain why Good’s “slow maneuver” looked suspiciously like a trained tactic to ICE? Was she escalating on purpose, knowing it could end in chaos — or worse?

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem didn’t mince words this morning: “Our brave officers face daily threats from radical elements desperate to undermine law and order. This evidence proves Agent Ross acted to protect himself and his team from an imminent danger. The American people demand — and deserve — the full, unvarnished truth!”

The Good family’s high-powered attorneys at Romanucci & Blandin fired back furiously: “This is nothing but vicious, baseless smears leaked to trash Renee’s memory and derail our wrongful-death lawsuit. There is ZERO credible evidence tying her to extremism. These ‘anonymous sources’ are poisoning the well ahead of court!”

Online, the revelation has detonated. Conservative firebrands on X are ablaze with #ReneeArsenal and #AntiICEextremists, posting: “She wasn’t ‘observing’ — she was gearing up for WAR on federal agents!” Meanwhile, progressive defenders cry foul, calling the raid suspiciously timed amid swelling protests and labeling it a blatant “character assassination” to whitewash an unjust killing.

Investigators stress the weapons were stashed in a shared family home — raising terrifying questions about access and who knew what. Good’s wife Becca and the kids weren’t home during the raid and are said to be cooperating, though not currently suspects.

As forensic experts tear through the haul and DOJ civil rights probes grind on, the Renee Good case has morphed from a heartbreaking neighborhood tragedy into a full-blown national lightning rod. What started as outrage over one mom’s death now swirls with dark allegations of hidden militancy, potential conspiracy — and whether the “innocent bystander” story was ever the real deal.

With marches raging, lawsuits flying, and America more divided than ever, one thing is crystal clear: the full, shocking truth can’t stay buried forever.