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. Renee, a 37-year-old mother of three, died after an encounter with federal law enforcement officers in Minneapolis shortly after dropping her youngest child at school.
Her family retained a legal team experienced in civil rights cases, launching a private investigation alongside official inquiries. Their goal is transparency and understanding of Renee’s final moments, while keeping focus on her life rather than the circumstances of her passing. The independent examination confirmed multiple firearm-related injuries and established a cause of death.
Authorities previously reported Renee was found unresponsive in her vehicle. While official investigations continue, the family says the autopsy provides an independent record and supports their legal review. Evidence collection remains ongoing to ensure all information is considered. Renee’s loved ones ask that public attention focus on who she was. Family members describe her as a devoted wife, loving mother, and a person known for kindness and compassion.
Her wife, Becca, expressed gratitude for widespread support, noting the generosity of strangers helped the family cope. Friends recall her warmth, faith, and dedication to helping others. Community responses have included vigils, fundraisers, and calls for law enforcement review. Local and state officials continue evaluating evidence, and the family advocates for answers while navigating grief. Their message remains: Renee’s story is about love, dignity, and the lasting impact of one life, with her character at the center of the conversation.