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Court records suggest ICE agent in Minnesota shooting was dragged by car in June

Court records suggest ICE agent in Minnesota shooting was dragged by car in June

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.

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