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ICE Agent's Past Trauma Raises Questions After Minneapolis Shooting

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The recent shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has sparked significant scrutiny, particularly regarding the agent's past traumatic experience. In June 2024, the agent, Jonathan Ross, was injured when a suspect fled a traffic stop, leaving him trapped and dragged for about 100 meters. Experts suggest this incident may have influenced his decision-making during the confrontation with Good, who allegedly used her vehicle as a weapon against federal agents. A newly released video supports the agent's claim of acting in self-defense, but local officials are questioning the justification for the shooting. The incident has raised broader discussions about the psychological impact of past traumas on law enforcement officers.

Key Details: • Shooting occurred on June 17, 2025, involving ICE agent Jonathan Ross. • Ross was previously injured in a June 2024 incident during a traffic stop. • New video evidence supports the agent's self-defense claims. • Questions remain regarding the justification of the shooting by local officials.

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Tricia McLaughlinDepartment of Homeland SecurityICEFBIMinneapolisJ. D. VanceRenee Nicole GoodJohn SandwegJonathan RossRoberto Carlos Muñoz-GuatemalaJerry RobinetteBloomington, Minnesota

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