ICE Agent Identified in Fatal Minneapolis Shooting of Renee Good
Minneapolis, MN – Jonathan Ross, an agent with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has been identified as the individual who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, 37, on January 7th in Minneapolis. News outlets are reporting the identification following an ongoing investigation into the incident.
The shooting occurred on Saturday, January 7th. Details surrounding the circumstances leading to the shooting remain limited and are under investigation by both ICE and local authorities. ICE has confirmed Ross is an agent with the agency, but has not yet released a statement detailing the events leading up to the shooting or any internal review procedures.
Renee Nicole Good, the victim, was a 37-year-old mother. Her family and friends are grieving her loss, and the community is seeking answers and accountability. Local activists have called for transparency and a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Good’s death. Further information is expected as the investigation progresses. Authorities have not released any information regarding potential charges or the agent's status.
ICE has stated they are cooperating with the investigation. This is an ongoing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
