Overview
- The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that ICE agent Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding to his torso during the Jan. 7 encounter that left Renee Good dead.
- Officials say Ross is recovering, remains off duty, and was treated and released from a hospital the day of the shooting, though the extent of his injury is unclear.
- CBS first cited anonymous officials on Ross’s injury before publishing a brief story, drawing criticism for limited sourcing as DHS later confirmed the detail.
- Video evidence from multiple angles remains contested, with some analysis saying Ross was not in the vehicle’s path when he fired while others note the car made contact.
- Immigration officials report Ross has received death threats, with Tom Homan saying he has gone into hiding, as federal and state investigations proceed on separate tracks.