ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good Resumes Work in New State

In a controversial development, the ICE agent involved in the fatal shooting of Renee Good has been reassigned to a different state. Jonathan Ross, the agent who shot Good during a protest in January, continues his work within the federal government. This transition comes despite ongoing public outrage and calls for accountability.
Incident Overview
On January 7, 2023, in Minneapolis, Renee Good, a 37-year-old protester, was shot by Jonathan Ross. The incident unfolded as Good attempted to drive away after being ordered out of her vehicle by ICE agents. Surveillance footage captured Ross firing multiple shots through her car’s windshield. The incident tragically resulted in Good’s death and led to widespread protests across the nation.
Protests Following the Shooting
- The shooting prompted demonstrations in major cities including Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.
- Crowds protested against police violence and demanded justice for Good.
- The incident ignited a larger conversation about the use of force by federal agents.
Investigation and Accountability
The investigation into the shooting has faced significant challenges. Senior officials from the Department of Homeland Security revealed that a probe by the FBI has stalled, allowing Ross to avoid internal accountability processes. Reports indicated that the Trump administration had briefly initiated a civil rights investigation into Ross’s actions before abruptly terminating it.
Despite public outcry, federal law enforcement has defended Ross’s actions, asserting that he acted in self-defense. They alleged that Good’s behavior constituted a potential threat.
Ongoing Federal Involvement
The FBI has stated their commitment to thoroughly investigating the incident. They are continuing to pursue evidence related to the shooting and the broader context of the protests. This includes investigating violent criminal actors linked to the demonstrations.
Conclusion
The case of Renee Good remains a focal point for discussions surrounding police accountability and the use of deadly force by federal agents. As federal investigations progress, the community and activists continue to seek justice and reform.




