VERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: I AM NOW WORKING WITH THE ATTORNEYS HANDLING THE WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT FOR THE SHOOTING OF RENEE GOOD AND WE NEED YOUR HELP
I am a collection point for EYEWITNESS, FIRST PERSON video, image, and narrative (testimony) evidence of the events immediately leading up to, during, and immediately after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good.
Let me repeat that before I tell you how to submit it to me: ONLY EYEWITNESS, FIRST PERSON. That means ONLY if *YOU* took the video, or *YOU* took the picture, or *YOU* personally witnessed it and want to submit testimony. NOT a video or images that someone sent to you. Not something you downloaded from online. Each person submitting evidence will be required to attest that they took the video or images themself, or personally witnessed what they describe.
Again, ONLY EYEWITNESS, FIRST PERSON. That means ONLY if *you* took the video, or *you* took the picture, or *you* personally witnessed it and want to submit testimony.
I cannot stress the above enough. Not only because this is already going to be a monumental task for me as I personally have to sift through and triage the submissions, and have to make sure each one complies with certain parameters, but, more importantly, the attorneys have to prove chain of custody for all evidence, meaning that if *YOU DIDN’T PERSONALLY TAKE THE VIDEO OR IMAGE* it will be challenged in court and it will be thrown out and it will *WEAKEN THEIR CASE*!
If this is not you, if you didn’t take video or a picture, or witness it first hand, you can still help by sharing this and getting it in front of people who did.
If this *is* you, here is what to do – note that your contact information will be shared with the primary attorneys, and it is conceivable that it may also end up being shared with the Court. If you are not comfortable with that then *do not* submit evidence.
You can submit your evidence by emailing the below email address, being SURE to follow this exact format (choose whichever subject applies):
Subject: Video Evidence in Matter of Good Submitted by {Your name} Showing {Brief Description}
or
Subject: Photo Evidence in Matter of Good Submitted by {Your name} Showing {Brief Description}
or
Subject: Narrative Evidence in Matter of Good Submitted by {Your name} Describing {Brief Description}
For videos or images:
In the body of the email follow this exact format for a video or images:
“I, {your name}, am submitting this {say whether it’s video or photo) evidence in the matter of the shooting of Renee Nicole Good on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. I confirm that I am the person who took the {video or photos), that they have not been altered in any way since I took them, and that nobody else has had control of the device on which they have been stored from the time I took them to when I have produced them to you.
My contact information so that the attorneys can contact me if they have any questions is:
Full name:
Email address:
Mobile number:
(Sign by printing your full name)
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For first-hand eyewitness narrative accounts:
In the body of the email follow this exact format for narrative testimony:
“I, {your name}, am submitting this first-hand eyewitness narrative evidence in the matter of the shooting of Renee Nicole Good. I confirm that I was present during the interactions between ICE agents and Renee Nicole Good on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, and am an eyewitness to the events leading up to and/or during the shooting and/or immediately following the shooting. Here is my narrative based on my first-hand knowledge and observation of those events:
{Your narrative)
My contact information so that the attorneys can contact me if they have any questions is:
Full name:
Email address:
Mobile number:
I confirm that the above narrative is a true representation of my observations.
(Sign by printing your full name)
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Send your evidence to:
evidenceforrenee@gmail.com
Thank you.
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Anne P. Mitchell, Esq.
Internet Law & Policy Attorney, Legislative Advisor
Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal anti-spam law)
CEO Institute for Social Internet Public Policy
Author: Notes from the Front
Board of Directors, Denver Internet Exchange
Dean Emeritus, Cyberlaw & Cybersecurity, Lincoln Law School
Prof. Emeritus, Lincoln Law School
Chair Emeritus, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop
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