ICE Agent Jonathan Ross's Troubled Past: Fact-Checking the Claims Amid Renee Good Shooting Outrage
Jonathan Ross has been identified as the ICE agent who shot Renee Good in Minneapolis, though authorities didn't identify him amid outrage over the incident.
The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has sparked widespread outrage. The agent, later identified as Jonathan Ross, is at the center of the controversy. While authorities claim Good was trying to hit Ross with her car, others argue she was attempting to drive away when she was shot. Amid the debate, a claim emerged that Ross has a criminal record. However, a thorough search has found no evidence to support this claim. A social media post circulating the rumor linked to a case registered with the Etowah County Sheriff's Office in Alabama, but this appears to be unrelated to Ross. Ross, a war veteran and over a decade-long DHS employee, maintained he was acting on his 'training' when he shot Good. Neighbors in his neighborhood, which is located some distance from the shooting scene, described the area as having mixed views on the Trump administration. Notably, a Facebook argument between Ross and his sister over the Proud Boys, a white supremacist group, has surfaced. His sister denounced the group, while Ross's comment has been deleted. The incident has raised questions about the agent's actions and his past, with some calling for a deeper investigation.