Minneapolis Shooting: ICE Agent's Past and Present Under Scrutiny
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USAFri Jan 09 2026
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A federal agent's actions in Minneapolis have sparked a heated debate. Jonathan E. Ross, a 10-year veteran of ICE's special response team, is at the center of the controversy. He shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, during an immigration operation. This incident has ignited protests and political backlash.
Ross's past actions are also under scrutiny. Court records reveal his involvement in a June 2025 incident in Bloomington, Minnesota. He was dragged by a car during an arrest attempt. This event has been used to justify his actions in Good's shooting. However, the details remain disputed.
The shooting itself was captured on video. It shows Good attempting to drive away as agents tried to open her car door. Ross then fired four shots, leading to her death. The footage has fueled public outrage and demands for accountability.
Politicians have weighed in on the incident. Some have defended Ross, while others have criticized ICE's actions. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has called for ICE to leave the city. Meanwhile, federal officials have refused to involve local law enforcement in the investigation.
The case raises questions about law enforcement tactics and accountability. It also highlights the tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: this incident has left a lasting impact on the community.
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