An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, Jonathan Ross, shot Renee Good during a confrontation involving her vehicle. This incident has raised questions regarding the use of force and the circumstances surrounding it.
• Ross sustained internal bleeding after being hit by Good's vehicle but was released from the hospital later that day.
• Good was driving an SUV to block a road where ICE was operating and drove towards Ross, prompting him to fire shots at her.
• The Trump administration labeled the incident as self-defense, attributing Good’s actions to those of a "violent rioter" who aimed to harm law enforcement.
• Local Minnesota officials, including the mayor and governor, contested the claim that Ross was threatened.
• Good was part of an ICE Watch group, which monitors and disrupts ICE activities and had followed agents prior to the shooting.
• This incident was not Ross's first serious injury; he previously required medical attention after being dragged by a car during an arrest in 2022.
The incident remains contentious, with ongoing debate about the justification for the use of deadly force and the actions of both Good and Ross.
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