Overview
- Hundreds of rallies took place nationwide over the weekend, drawing crowds from Minneapolis to New York, Boston and Washington under the banner “ICE, out for Good.”
- ICE agent Jonathan Ross recorded a 47‑second cellphone video that was released by media and amplified by officials, which the government says supports a self‑defense claim.
- Multiple witness recordings appear to show the officer not in immediate danger as the SUV moved, intensifying demands for a transparent accounting of the shooting.
- The FBI is leading the investigation as Minneapolis officials protest being sidelined, and the Department of Homeland Security has labeled the incident domestic terrorism.
- A GoFundMe for Good’s family raised about $1.5 million, and The Trace counts her as the fourth person killed by federal immigration agents under current policy, with others wounded and two people injured in a separate Portland stop.