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Video Analysis

The use of synchronized, frame-by-frame video analysis to understand the events surrounding the Renee Good shooting.

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Jan 26, 2026
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What did the synchronized bystander videos of the Minneapolis shooting actually show when analyzed frame‑by‑frame?

Synchronized, frame‑by‑frame analysis of multiple bystander videos showed a consistent visual timeline of the moments leading up to and immediately after the ’s shots: the SUV was stopped or moving sl...

Jan 18, 2026
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Did Renee Good's car hit Jonathan Ross?

Available video analyses and contemporaneous reporting do not establish that Renee Good’s SUV clearly struck ICE agent Jonathan Ross; independent reviews and major outlets say there is “no clear visua...

Jan 14, 2026
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What specific frames and timestamps did The New York Times use to conclude the vehicle’s wheels were pointed away from the agent?

The New York Times’ video analysis concluded that, at the moment the agent fired, the vehicle’s wheels were turned away from the agent, citing multiple angles including Callenson’s bystander video and...

Jan 27, 2026

What do the different camera angles of the Renee Good shooting show when analyzed frame-by-frame?

Multiple, independently sourced of the shooting—synchronizing bystander clips, an agent’s phone video, and street-level footage—reveal a complex sequence: Good’s SUV reverses then veers to the right a...

Jan 20, 2026

What frame-by-frame analyses have The New York Times and NBC published on the officer-perspective video?

The New York Times published a synchronized, frame-by-frame video analysis that compared the officer-perspective recording with at least two other angles to argue that the vehicle was turning away fro...