Becca Good is under federal investigation after her partner, Renee Nicole Good, was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Minnesota earlier this month. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross fired at Renee Good's vehicle during an immigration operation in Minneapolis. Officials are now looking into whether Becca Good may have interfered with a federal officer shortly before the shooting, according to NBC News. Authorities are reviewing Becca's actions at the scene and her background, including any links to activist groups. Renee Good was a U.S. citizen and mother of three. Video from the scene shows Ross confronting Renee Good near her SUV. She says, "That’s fine, dude, I’m not mad at you." Another officer orders her to exit the car. As Ross approaches the vehicle's front, Becca Good is heard saying, "Drive." Renee then turns the steering wheel right and starts to move. Ross shouts before firing several shots at close range. After the shooting, another ICE agent is heard using a profanity against Renee Good. Becca Good's lawyer denies she is being investigated. "There has been no contact from the FBI or federal officials indicating Becca Good is the subject of an investigation," he stated on Saturday. Federal officials say the probe is focused on possible violation of US law about “assaulting, resisting, or impeding federal officers.” US President Donald Trump called Renee and Becca Good "professional agitators." Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem labeled Renee's actions as "domestic terrorism." Meanwhile, six federal prosecutors in Minneapolis resigned, citing bias in how the case is handled. It was later clarified that Becca and Renee Good were not legally married, though Becca had called Renee her partner and wife.