Renee Nicole Good’s death has led to massive protests against ICE agents in the US. Meanwhile, others, including members of the Trump administration, have claimed the agent acted in self-defense. Now, people are turning to AI to ask who was really at fault – and get a surprising response.
Renne Nicole Good was killed by an ICE agent on January 7. Her death sparked outrage across the country. But at the same time, many defended the agent.
Top administration officials, including President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, as well as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Kirsti Noem, all accused the 37-year-old mother of three of using her vehicle as a weapon, saying the agent fired shots in self-defense.
Moreover, Renee Nicole Good has even been called a “domestic terrorist” and “lunatic.” The killing has divided the US politically and morally. Whether ICE agent Jonathan Ross will be prosecuted remains to be seen. Meanwhile, experts have been analyzing the situation to determine what really happened and who was at fault.

For example, some days ago, forensic expert and YouTuber Dr. G claimed that Renee tried to reverse while her wife’s hand was still on the handle of the locked car door, which he believes indicates her lack of awareness of the situation.
AI shares its view on Renee Nicole Good killing
Also, a subtle sign in the 37-year-old’s hands could indicate that she was just trying to drive away, and not attempting to harm the ICE agent. Now, another popular YouTube channel has tried to get answers by using AI.
First, the YouTube channel I Ask AI uploaded the horrific footage of the killing of Renee Nicole Good to ChatGPT, asking it to collect all information on the incident, together with all the facts. The YouTuber asked the AI to be unbiased and to use only the footage provided, without allowing public opinion to determine who was at fault.
ChatGPT answered: “What I see is a situation that went bad because of poor decisions on both sides, but the heavier responsiblity lands squarely on ICE. And I don’t think that’s even close.”

The site added that Good’s attempt to flee the scene was poor and that it was “a mistake” to panic and try to leave rather than deal with the situation through lawyers. However, ChatGPT also said, “Mistakes by civilians do not automatically justify lethal force.”
“Preventable death “
While Donald Trump and his administration have stated that the ICE agent used self-defense because he was in danger, ChatGPT does not agree. It stated that it is “not an obvious life-or-death moment.” It continued by saying that ICE as an institution creates “situations where people end up dead.”
“I don’t see justice or protection. I see a preventable death caused by an agency that escalates first and explains later,” it concluded.
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