Summary
A federal immigration agent in Minnesota shot and killed a woman named Renee Nicole Good. The agent, Jonathan E. Ross, claimed the shooting was in self-defense because Good's vehicle posed a threat. The incident has sparked debate over federal immigration enforcement methods and the agency's hiring practices.
Key Facts
- Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis.
- The agent involved is Jonathan E. Ross, a 10-year veteran of ICE.
- The shooting took place during an ICE enforcement operation on January 7.
- Former ICE officials have differing opinions on whether the use of force was justified.
- Some experts question whether the vehicle was moving toward the agents or away from them.
- The administration aims to hire many new ICE agents, raising concerns about agent training.
- The Department of Homeland Security's policy states deadly force should be a last resort.