It took more than 10 minutes after Renee Macklin Good was shot by a federal immigration officer before someone gave her CPR. ICE agents are trained in basic CPR, a series of lifesaving techniques that can keep blood flowing to vital organs, but they did not perform it on Macklin Good after she was shot by ICE officer Jonathan Ross on Jan. 7.
Reporter Cait Kelley did an analysis of videos, 911 calls, fire department records and dispatch logs that raises questions about whether the federal agency that mortally wounded Macklin Good did enough to try to save her life.