Black background with white and red text displaying the DOJ's published Use of Force Policy (Justice Manual 1-16.200). Large text emphasizes DOJ-wide policy restrictions on firing at moving vehicles. Policy states firearms may only be discharged at moving vehicles if: (1) "A PERSON IN THE VEHICLE IS THREATENING WITH DEADLY FORCE BY MEANS OTHER THAN THE VEHICLE, OR" and (2) "THE VEHICLE IS BEING OPERATED IN A WAY THAT THREATENS DEATH OR SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY, AND NO OTHER OBJECTIVELY REASONABLE MEANS OF DEFENSE APPEAR TO EXIST, WHICH INCLUDES MOVING OUT OF THE PATH OF THE VEHICLE." Red text highlights "OTHER THAN THE VEHICLE" and "WHICH INCLUDES MOVING OUT OF THE PATH OF THE VEHICLE." Visual context: Federal policy documentation clearly establishing that the shooting violated explicit DOJ guidelines since both officers had already moved out of the vehicle's path.
Two-panel screenshot from body camera or surveillance footage showing law enforcement officers standing outside a vehicle in snowy conditions. Text overlay reads: "BOTH OFFICERS ARE OUT OF THE VEHICLE'S PATH BEFORE THE FIRST SHOT IS FIRED" with red arrows pointing to both officers. Bottom panel shows a single officer with arrow pointing to them. Text reads: "OFFICER WAS OBVIOUSLY UNSCATHED. RENEE NICOLE GOOD WAS MURDERED." Visual context: Split-screen comparison showing officers positioned safely away from vehicle before gunfire, establishing timeline and demonstrating the shooting could not be justified as self-defense against the vehicle itself.
The DOJ policy identifies #ReneeNicoleGood's death as unlawful and therefore murder. The DHS agent's actions violated DOJ policy and should be prosecuted.
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