Summary
Social media users have raised questions about reports that an ICE officer named Jonathan Ross had internal bleeding after an incident in Minneapolis. Homeland Security stated that Ross was injured during a confrontation where he shot Renee Good. Video and eyewitness accounts have led to debates about whether Ross was hit by Good's vehicle, as some officials claim.
Key Facts
- Jonathan Ross is an ICE officer who allegedly had internal bleeding after an incident where he shot Renee Good in Minneapolis on January 7.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated Ross's injury involved internal bleeding but gave no specifics about its severity.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed Ross was hit by Good’s vehicle and acted in self-defense.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and other officials dispute this version, pointing to video evidence.
- Video footage shows Ross shooting at Good's vehicle, but does not clearly show the vehicle hitting him.
- Reports indicate Ross was treated at a hospital and released on the same day.
- Social media discussions, especially from left-leaning users, question the validity of Ross's internal bleeding claims.
- Renee Good was shot in the head during the incident after ICE officers surrounded her vehicle.