Nearly a week has passed since the tragic death of Renee Nicole Good, and the story shows no signs of fading from the headlines.
Good, a 37-year-old mother and U.S. citizen, was shot while allegedly trying to flee ICE agents in Minneapolis on the morning of January 7. The officer involved has been identified as Jonathan Ross, an ICE agent who had previously been involved in a dramatic traffic stop in Bloomington, Minnesota, on June 17, 2025.
During that earlier incident, Ross reportedly suffered severe injuries when Roberto Carlos Munoz, a suspect with multiple charges, refused to exit his vehicle. Ross’ arm became trapped between the car frame and seat as Munoz tried to drive away, resulting in significant injuries requiring 33 stitches, according to DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.
In Minneapolis, Ross’ name reappeared in court documents following Good’s shooting, an event that has ignited intense public debate. Officials and political figures have sharply divided opinions. The Department of Homeland Security described Good as a “violent rioter,” claiming she attempted to use her car against agents. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt went further, calling her a “domestic terrorist.”
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— Miró (@unblogd) January 9, 2026
Renee Nicole Good blockiert die Straße – auf der Rücksitzbank ihr Hund. ICE Beamter sagt dreimal deutlich, sie soll aussteigen. Ihre Frau filmt und belästigt Beamte, sagt, RNG soll fahren.pic.twitter.com/WT2nx4zk9c
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