ICE Agent ID'd in Fatal Minneapolis Shooting: Photos Emerge Amid Domestic Terrorism Claims
Jonathan Ross was identified as the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday
A fatal shooting in Minneapolis has sparked controversy, with ICE agent Jonathan Ross identified as the officer involved. According to authorities, Ross fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in a residential neighborhood on Wednesday after her SUV allegedly moved towards him during an altercation. Good was pronounced dead at the scene.
Federal authorities claim Ross acted in self-defense, citing video footage that shows him approaching the vehicle moments before the shooting. However, critics have raised questions about the incident, which is being investigated by the Department of Homeland Security.
ICE agent Jonathan Ross is no stranger to violent encounters. Last June, he was dragged 50 yards by an undocumented immigrant in Bloomington, Minnesota, after the suspect refused to exit his vehicle and sped off. Ross was hospitalized but made a full recovery.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem defended Ross' actions, stating that he followed his training and took actions to defend himself and fellow law enforcement officers. She also described the incident as an attempt to 'kill or cause bodily harm to agents, an act of domestic terrorism.'
The incident has sparked debate, with some questioning the agent's actions and others defending his response to the alleged threat. The investigation is ongoing, and more details are expected to emerge in the coming days.