ICE Agent's Deadly Shooting of Renee Good Sparks Outrage and Questions About Agent's Past

Jonathan Ross was identified as the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday

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A shocking incident in Minneapolis has left one woman dead and raised questions about the actions of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. Jonathan Ross, the agent involved in the shooting, has been identified as the same officer who was seriously injured during a traffic stop last June. According to sources, Ross was dragged by a car for 100 yards while attempting to arrest an undocumented immigrant with a history of sex crimes. The incident led to Ross suffering deep wounds that required multiple stitches. The recent shooting of Renee Nicole Good has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for ICE to withdraw from Minnesota. Good, a self-described 'professional agitator,' had been tracking federal agents and was described by the Trump administration as such. However, local Democratic leaders have rejected this claim, labeling the shooting a murder. Video footage of the incident shows Ross firing multiple shots at Good, with one bullet striking her in the face. The incident has reignited debate over the use of force by ICE agents and the need for greater accountability. Ross's family has been thrust into the spotlight, with details emerging about his father's past. A photo posted on Facebook shows his father carrying an assault rifle, captioning it 'Jon Ross in Iraq.' Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has come under fire for revealing details about Ross's past injury, with some arguing that it compromised his anonymity. The incident has highlighted the tension between law enforcement and immigrant communities, with calls for greater transparency and accountability in the wake of the shooting. As the investigation into Good's death continues, questions remain about Ross's actions and the role of ICE in the community. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the complexities and challenges surrounding immigration enforcement and the need for nuanced and informed discourse on the issue.