The Latest: ICE officer who shot Renee Good identified in court records as Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross, an ICE officer with over 10 years of experience, was involved in a fatal shooting and was previously injured after being dragged by a fleeing vehicle during an arrest.
- The federal immigration officer involved in the shooting was identified as Jonathan Ross, according to court records.
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated that Ross was previously dragged by a vehicle and had his life nearly ended six months ago.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that Ross was the officer injured last June in Bloomington, Minnesota.
- Documents showed that during the encounter, Ross used his Taser on the individual before the shooting.
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A few months earlier, traffic control escalated with the agent.
The man was trying to get a Guatemalan immigrant out of his car last June when he took off, dragging the agent with him.
ICE officer who shot Renee Macklin Good in Minneapolis has served decades in military and law enforcement
The agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis is an Iraq War veteran who has served for nearly two decades in the Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Court documents obtained Thursday by The Associated Press show Jonathan Ross was injured last summer when he was dragged by a suspect’s moving vehicle.
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