ICE agent involved in deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good identified as Jonathan Ross

The federal immigration agent who fatally shot 37-year-old poet and mother Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis has been identified as Jonathan “Jon” Ross, a veteran officer whose actions are now the subject of multiple investigations. The disclosure has intensified public scrutiny of the shooting and renewed debate over the conduct of federal immigration enforcement in urban communities.Video footage of the January incident shows Ross firing multiple shots into Good’s SUV while she was seated behind the wheel. Federal authorities have maintained that Good posed an immediate threat to officer safety. Local officials, civil-rights advocates, and community members dispute that account, arguing that the available footage does not clearly support claims that lethal force was necessary.

Officials within the Trump administration described Good as a “professional agitator,” a characterization strongly rejected by Minneapolis leaders and by those who knew her. Family members and friends have described Good as a writer, a devoted parent, and a community-oriented individual, emphasizing that she was not involved in organized protest activity and did not pose a threat.Good and her wife, Rebecca, had recently relocated to Minneapolis after briefly leaving the United States following the 2024 election, seeking stability and safety. Her death has since become a focal point for grief and public anger, with vigils, protests, and calls for accountability spreading across the city.

In the aftermath of the shooting, demands for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to withdraw from Minnesota have grown louder. Kristi Noem has rejected those calls, stating that federal immigration enforcement operations will continue despite local opposition.Ross’s professional history has added further complexity to the case. Approximately six months before the Minneapolis shooting, he was seriously injured after being dragged by a vehicle during a separate arrest, an incident that required medical treatment. Investigators are examining whether that prior trauma may have influenced his perception of threat during the encounter with Good.

According to a source familiar with the review process, investigators are considering whether stress or prior injury could have shaped Ross’s response, while also questioning whether the use of force—particularly the later shots—was justified under federal standards. Officials stress that no conclusions have been reached.

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