Tensions in Minneapolis continue to rise following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, and new details about the incident have added another layer to an already volatile situation.
New details emerge about ICE agent’s injuries
According to multiple U.S. officials familiar with the case, the ICE agent who fired the fatal shots, Jonathan Ross, suffered internal bleeding during the confrontation. While the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that Ross sustained injuries to his torso, officials have not disclosed the severity or full medical details.
The shooting occurred on January 7 on a residential street in Minneapolis during an encounter between federal immigration agents and Good, a 37-year-old mother. Video footage circulating online appears to show Good seated in her Honda Pilot as officers ordered her to exit the vehicle. As she attempted to drive away, Ross discharged his weapon, striking her in the head. The footage also suggests physical contact between the agent and the vehicle in the moments leading up to the gunfire.