New court testimony details ICE agent's background in Renee Good shooting

Federal court testimony uncovered by WIRED reveals ICE agent Jonathan Ross's prior experience as a firearms trainer with hundreds of vehicle encounters, as scrutiny grows over his fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis on January 7. The December testimony provides context amid ongoing investigations into the incident.

The shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross occurred on January 7, 2026, in south Minneapolis during a federal operation, as detailed in prior coverage. Good was killed after driving away from agents approaching her SUV, sparking protests, conflicting official accounts, and debates over use of force.

New details emerged from December federal court testimony surfaced by WIRED, where Ross described his professional role. He identified himself as a firearms trainer and stated he had encountered drivers 'on hundreds of occasions' during ICE enforcement actions.

This background highlights Ross's extensive experience with high-risk vehicle interactions, fueling questions about training protocols and decision-making in the Good incident. The shooting remains under FBI investigation, with no charges announced amid broader concerns over federal immigration enforcement tactics.

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Updates on ICE agent's fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis

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New details emerge in the January 8, 2026, fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross during a Minneapolis operation near the George Floyd site. Federal claims of self-defense clash with local views of excessive force, as video shows Good's SUV moving slowly away. Family mourns amid protests, a state investigation, and broader ICE tensions—the ninth such shooting since September 2025.

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good during a confrontation in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026. New footage reveals details of the incident, including the agent's post-shooting remark. The event has sparked fundraisers, investigations, and media disputes.

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An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and activist, on January 7, 2026, in Minneapolis after she struck him with her vehicle during a confrontation. The incident has sparked widespread protests against ICE operations and led to resignations among Justice Department lawyers. Federal officials describe the shooting as self-defense, while local leaders condemn it as excessive force.

President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to suppress protests in Minneapolis against federal immigration enforcement, following the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by an ICE agent. The incident, captured on video, has sparked widespread demonstrations and criticism of the Trump administration's tactics. Minnesota officials have vowed to challenge any such invocation in court.

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Die tödliche Erschießung der 37-jährigen Mutter Renee Good durch einen ICE-Agenten in Minneapolis am 7. Januar hat eine Flut von KI-generierten Inhalten online ausgelöst, die politische Spannungen inmitten der Razzien der Trump-Regierung verschärft. Nutzer aus dem rechtsextremen Spektrum und Trump-Gegner haben künstliche Bilder und Videos eingesetzt, um widersprüchliche Narrative zu verbreiten, von der Darstellung Goods als aggressiv bis hin zu Vorstellungen ihrer Versöhnung mit konservativen Figuren im Jenseits. Diese Flut digitalen Schlamms priorisiert Engagement über eine faktenbasierte Auseinandersetzung mit dem Vorfall.

In the aftermath of the fatal shooting of protester Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis (see prior coverage), Governor Tim Walz likened federal immigration enforcement tensions to the Civil War. Nationwide protests have intensified, with violent chants targeting DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, as she reaffirms support for agents amid a surge in attacks.

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President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops in Minneapolis, following deadly clashes between federal immigration agents and protesters. The escalation stems from a fatal shooting of a local woman by an ICE agent last week, sparking widespread unrest in the Twin Cities. Community organizers and Democratic leaders are resisting the surge of federal agents, while the administration defends its operations as necessary for public safety.

 

 

 

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