
ICE agent in Minnesota shooting was dragged by car in June
Key Points:
- The ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis was previously injured last summer when dragged by a car during an arrest attempt, suffering a substantial arm wound requiring over 50 stitches.
- Court records identify the agent as Jonathan Ross, who has worked with ICE in Minnesota since 2017 and served in the Indiana National Guard with deployment to Iraq from 2004 to 2005.
- Federal officials claim the shooting of Good was in self-defense, while state officials dispute this based on video evidence; the officer is part of a specialized ICE response team handling high-risk arrests.
- The June incident involved Ross trying to detain a Guatemalan migrant, Roberto Carlos Muñoz, who accelerated his vehicle with Ross's










