Summary
Court records point to an ICE agent named Jonathan Ross who was reportedly involved in a shooting in Minneapolis, where 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was killed. The same agent, according to court documents, was previously injured in June when he was dragged by a car during an investigation. The incident has caused a public debate in the U.S. over the agent's actions.
Key Facts
- An ICE agent shot a woman named Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.
- Court records suggest the agent was Jonathan Ross.
- Ross was previously injured in June when a car dragged him during an investigation.
- He suffered a significant arm wound that required over 50 stitches.
- Ross has worked with ICE in Minnesota since 2017.
- He is part of a specialized ICE team dealing with high-risk warrants and deportations.
- In June, during an investigation, Ross was injured while trying to arrest a man named Roberto Carlos Muñoz.
- The June incident resulted in Muñoz being found guilty of assault on a federal officer.