What is confirmed in reporting:
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Good was shot and killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent on January 7, 2026, as federal agents conducted an enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Video evidence shows a short encounter between Good and ICE agents before the shots were fired.
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In the available cellphone footage, Good can be heard speaking before being shot — for example saying something like “That’s fine, dude, I’m not mad at you.” — but this audio is part of the footage of the encounter, not evidence of a separate phone call before the incident.
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The timeline established by news outlets focuses on the interaction with ICE agents at the scene and does not include verified reporting that Good placed a phone call immediately before the shooting as a factor in the incident. There’s also no reporting that such a call was linked to any job loss or phone use while driving.
📌 Claims about phone use or job loss:
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Major news outlets such as ABC News, CBS, Reuters, and other sources covering the case make no mention of Good placing a phone call just before the shooting being a central fact of the investigation.
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There is no credible reporting tying a phone call to Good’s employment history or linking her alleged phone activity to the fatal encounter.
🧠 What actually appears in verified video:
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In at least one video taken from an agent’s perspective, Good is shown with other agents approaching her vehicle, and the sounds of her talking — which may be from nearby people or from her partner behind the SUV — are part of that moment, not a separate phone conversation.
📌 Bottom line:
There is no authoritative source confirming that Good made a phone call just before the accident or that such a call was connected to her driving or employment status. Current reporting centers around the filmed encounter with ICE agents and the conflicting interpretations of whether her vehicle posed a threat at the moment shots were fired.

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