ICE Officer Who Shot Minnesota Protester Reassigned Amid Stalled Probe
ICE Officer Who Shot Protester Reassigned Amid Stalled Probe

ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who fatally shot a Minnesota protester named Renee Good in January, has been reassigned to a different state and continues to work for the federal government. Ross was captured on camera firing multiple shots through Good's vehicle windshield as she attempted to leave the area on January 7 in Minneapolis.

Stalled Investigations

The agent's internal accountability process is reportedly stalled because an FBI investigation into the incident has not concluded. Reports indicated that the Trump administration allegedly opened and then terminated a civil rights investigation into Ross's actions, though the FBI stated such decisions were not made by them.

Official Responses

Federal officials, including Donald Trump, defended the shooting as self-defense, claiming Good was attempting an act of "domestic terrorism," which sparked widespread protests across the United States. The family of Renee Good has testified on the use of force by the Department of Homeland Security.

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In full, ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good has moved state and resumed work, according to a report.

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