ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good 'Suffered Internal Bleeding' As Questions Mount Over Car Impact Claim
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 12:38 am
ICE Agent's Injuries Raise Questions in Minneapolis Shooting
Minneapolis is grappling with the aftermath of a fatal shooting involving an ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, and resident Renee Good. The incident, which occurred on January 7, 2026, during an immigration enforcement action, has sparked outrage and demands for accountability.
According to reports, Officer Ross, who fired the shots that killed 37-year-old Good, suffered internal bleeding from an alleged vehicle impact. This revelation has intensified scrutiny of the official narrative, which claims Good's actions posed a threat to the agent. The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, has stated that the officer was injured by Good's vehicle before the shooting.
However, video footage and witness accounts present a different perspective. The footage shows Good in her vehicle, and she is heard saying, "I'm not mad at you," before the agent fired multiple shots. Local leaders, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, have rejected the federal account and called for a halt to ICE operations within city limits.
The circumstances surrounding the shooting are under intense investigation. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has been denied access to key evidence, hindering their ability to participate meaningfully in the investigation. The Department of Justice has stated there is no basis for a criminal civil rights investigation, a decision that has drawn criticism and led to the resignations of several federal prosecutors.
The incident has triggered widespread protests in Minneapolis, with demonstrators calling for transparency and policy reforms. Good's family has refuted claims of a criminal history, emphasizing her role as a devoted parent and community member.
BNN's Perspective: The situation in Minneapolis highlights the complexities of law enforcement accountability and the challenges of balancing public safety with individual rights. While the officer's injuries warrant consideration, the conflicting accounts and lack of transparency raise serious concerns. A thorough and independent investigation is crucial to restore public trust and ensure justice is served.
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