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ICE Agent in Minnesota Shooting ‘Extremely Appreciative’ of Fundraiser

ICE Agent in Minnesota Shooting ‘Extremely Appreciative’ of Fundraiser

Summary

A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent named Jonathan Ross is thankful for public support in fundraising after a shooting involving a woman's death in Minneapolis. The incident, which sparked protests and debate over immigration enforcement, has led to significant crowdfunding efforts to support Ross.

Key Facts

  • ICE agent Jonathan Ross was involved in a shooting on January 7 that resulted in the death of Renee Nicole Good.
  • Fundraising campaigns for Ross have raised over $570,000, with one campaign alone raising more than $370,000.
  • The shooting has led to protests and national discussions about immigration enforcement and police tactics.
  • Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey questioned the federal narrative of the event, citing video evidence.
  • Concerns arose as the federal authorities barred local law enforcement from accessing key evidence.
  • Ross is a veteran who served in Iraq and has been with ICE since 2015.
  • The fundraising is meant to help Ross with personal and family expenses, and there are varying views on the situation.

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