ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, officials say
ICE agent Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding after shooting Renee Good during a targeted operation; federal officials cite self-defense in the Jan. 7 incident.
- On Wednesday, January 14, 2026, Jonathan Ross, ICE agent who shot Renee Good, reportedly suffered internal bleeding to his torso, ABC News reported.
- Multiple videos and cellphone footage show Ross walking away after the shooting, federal officials said the officer acted in self-defense, and Ross is a 10-year ICE veteran who required 33 stitches in June 2025.
- Minnesota officials responded by filing suit to bar ICE operations while protesters clashed with local law enforcement nationwide and Tom Homan, Border Czar, said the agent has gone into hiding amid threats.
- The Trump administration has deployed additional agents to Minnesota, while a YouGov poll shows 52% disapprove of ICE and Civiqs data finds 42% support abolishing it.
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DHS Officials Claim Jonathan Ross Had Internal Bleeding
Source: Star Tribune via Getty Images / Getty In today’s episode of They Really Think We’re As Stupid As They Are, the Trump administration is now — seven days after the senseless and easily avoidable killing of Renee Nicole Good — claiming that Good’s killer, ICE agent Johnathan Ross, suffered internal bleeding to the torso after being hit by Good’s SUV, was taken to the hospital and released the same day. And it’s all based on the word of two …
Get Right Out Of Our Faces With This 'The ICE Officer Had Internal Bleeding' Crap
Over the past few days, it’s felt like the bootlickers have lost the narrative war when it comes to how an ICE goon murdered Renee Good. They tried their hardest to present the 37-year-old white mom of three as a scary domestic terrorist, spreading terror and mayhem across the streets of Minneapolis in her [checks notes] Honda Pilot — but for some reason, it didn’t really seem to take. Possibly because they brought so many lies to the table on t…
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent who shot and killed a woman during an operation in Minneapolis last week suffered an internal hemorrhage in the torso following the incident, two U.S. officials quoted by CBS News reported.Read more
CBS Reporter: Still ‘Not Clear’ If Good Hit ICE Officer, ‘How Forceful It May Have Been’
Thursday’s CBS Mornings included a remarkable assertion from correspondent Lana Zak, which was that, despite “the video” of the January 7 incident between an ICE officer and Renee Good (when there are actually multiple vides), “it is not clear whether or not the car made contact with him and — and how forceful it may have been” and it’s debatable whether the officer actually suffered internal bleeding. The hot take came at the end of her report …
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