A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, identified as Jonathan Ross, was involved in a fatal incident on Wednesday in Minneapolis, where a 37-year-old woman was shot and killed during a federal operation in the city’s south side. Ross has over a decade of experience with ICE and was part of the team carrying out a law enforcement action in that area.See more…

The victim, Renee Nicole Good, was a 37-year-old mother of three and a U.S. citizen. Her family described her as a loving and dedicated person to her family and community, with no criminal history connected to the federal operation. She was traveling in her vehicle at the time of the incident.
Federal authorities stated that agents were conducting a targeted enforcement operation when a confrontation occurred, resulting in the shooting. Officials claimed the vehicle posed a threat, but witnesses and local leaders disputed this version, saying the car did not present an immediate danger.
The incident has sparked outrage and strong reactions both locally and nationally. Protests and vigils have been held demanding justice, while local officials have called for an independent investigation into the use of deadly force and the accountability of federal agents.
The investigation into Renee Good’s death is ongoing and currently under federal jurisdiction. Her family is seeking full accountability and justice, while the case has reignited debates about the use of force by federal agencies and their role in local communities.

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