Was ICE agent Jonathan Ross injured in the Minneapolis incident?
Key Points:
- Jonathan Ross, an ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis, suffered internal bleeding to his torso during the incident, according to a Homeland Security official who spoke anonymously to the Associated Press.
- The official did not disclose the severity, cause, or treatment details of Ross' injuries, and video footage showed Ross and other officers walking without apparent difficulty after the shooting.
- Renee Good was killed after three ICE officers surrounded her SUV; video shows Ross firing at least three close-range shots as the vehicle moved forward, with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claiming Good used her SUV as a weapon, a defense criticized by Minnesota officials.
- Ross' attorney, Chris Madel, who is also running for Minnesota governor, declined to comment on Ross