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Minnesota Woman Fired After Doxxing ICE Agent as DOJ Reportedly Probes Victim’s Widow

Sources describe federal attention turning to possible obstruction by Rebecca Good rather than to Agent Jonathan Ross.

Overview

  • Sara Larson was identified as the person who posted videos urging people to target ICE agent Jonathan Ross’s neighborhood and was later dismissed by EastWest Acupuncture.
  • The clinic said Larson’s actions did not reflect its values, condemned doxxing, and reported threats and fake reviews against staff while working with platforms to protect employees.
  • Larson deleted the videos, appeared to step back from social media, and, according to claims shared online, said she received threats and contacted police.
  • The Department of Justice has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into whether Rebecca Good impeded ICE agents before the Jan. 7 shooting, with her attorney saying there has been no contact indicating she is under investigation.
  • At least six federal prosecutors reportedly resigned after being directed to investigate Rebecca Good, while Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said there is currently no basis to investigate Ross; ICE maintains the shooting was self‑defense, a claim disputed by Good’s family and supporters.