Excellent summation of the event.
Good acted like an irresponsible jàckâss, but do did Ross. Good paid the price for her misdeed. Now, it’s high time Ross paid the price for his.
Send his áss to court.
Here's how Renee Good doesn't die if Agent Ross is a trained cop.
Ross drives up and parks his car behind her and a bit to the left. Before getting out of the car, he writes down her license number. Then he approaches her driver's side window, never getting behind her car (and no need to circle it).
Good: "It's ok, dude. I'm not mad at you."
Ross (bored deescalatory tone): "That's nice, ma'am. I need you to step out of the car for a moment."
Good: "Something something."
Ross (still bored) "I understand, ma'am, but I still need you to step out of the car."
And so on.
Either Good steps out and gets arrested, a proud protester, or she suddenly drives off, and they find her at home later and arrest her. Ross, at her side, remains in no danger.
Instead, he drives past her. Circles her car filming with his cell phone in his right hand. Switches his phone to his left hand after one entire circuit to keep his right hand free for drawing his gun. Steps in front of her car so that when she tries to drive past him, he can quickly draw and shoot her three times. One shot through the front windshield, two through her open side window. It's one of the last two shots that kills her.