The global community has been deeply impacted by the tragic incident involving the shooting of Renee Good, a respected poet, writer, and mother. The distressing police camera footage captured her final moments as she was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis. Renee, aged 37, was behind the wheel of her maroon Honda Pilot when Ross opened fire on her on a residential street. Despite efforts by first responders, she tragically did not survive, and there were delays in providing medical assistance.
The White House has supported Ross’s actions, claiming self-defense, but newly released footage suggests otherwise, sparking widespread outrage. FBI investigators are conducting a thorough investigation into the matter. Ross, who is married to Patrixia, resides in a Minneapolis suburb with their children. Reports indicate that he is a staunch supporter of MAGA, as evident from his home’s decorations during the US Presidential race.
Neighbors have described Ross as a reserved individual, contrasting with his outgoing wife. They were unaware of his occupation as an ICE agent until after the tragic event. The community has been shaken by the incident, with Ross’s family reportedly going into hiding. The shooting has left a profound impact on residents, leading to unease and difficulty in processing the events.
Ross’s background reveals his military service and deployment to Iraq, where he received several commendations. Following his time in the military, he joined the U.S. Border Patrol before becoming an ICE deportation officer in Minnesota. The White House’s defense of Ross’s actions as self-defense has been met with skepticism, especially after conflicting accounts emerged from the video footage at the scene.
In an interview, Ross’s father defended his son’s actions, stating that Ross will not face charges as he was allegedly hit by Renee’s vehicle during the incident. He praised his son as a committed Christian and a devoted family man. While confirming his daughter-in-law’s US citizenship, he refrained from providing further details.
