ICE Agent Jonathan Ross' Suspected Home Gets Google Privacy Boost
Summary
Google has blurred the image of a home linked to ICE agent Jonathan Ross on its Street View after he was identified in the shooting of Renée Nicole Good. The shooting took place during a federal immigration operation and is under investigation, though no charges have been filed. Google allows homeowners to request such blurring to protect privacy.Key Facts
- A property connected to ICE agent Jonathan Ross was blurred on Google Street View.
- Ross was involved in a shooting during a federal immigration operation in Minneapolis.
- The shooting of Renée Nicole Good occurred on January 7.
- Federal officials warn against sharing personal details of agents due to safety concerns.
- More than two months after the incident, no charges have been filed.
- Google allows people to request blurring of their homes for privacy reasons.
- An independent autopsy found Good was shot three times.
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