Overview
- Jonathan Ross was identified by the Star Tribune and other outlets as the ICE officer who shot Renee Nicole Good, though DHS has not named him publicly.
- New 47-second footage published by Alpha News and reposted by DHS shows Ross circling Good’s SUV and firing three shots, prompting experts to question his filming on a phone during the shooting.
- Federal officials defend the shooting as self-defense and label Good’s actions as “domestic terrorism,” while bystander videos and local leaders dispute that she tried to ram officers.
- The FBI is leading a federal-only probe after barring Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension; Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty launched a separate criminal investigation and requested public video submissions.
- Court records show Ross was dragged and injured by a fleeing driver in June 2025 and serves on ICE’s Special Response Team; no charges have been announced in this week’s case as protests continue.