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ICE officer in Renee Good shooting identified as Jonathan Ross in court records
Summary
Court records identify the ICE officer tied to a prior June incident as Jonathan Ross, and federal authorities are leading the investigation while Minnesota state investigators have been excluded.
Content
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good as she attempted to drive away on a snowy Minneapolis street. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem referenced a prior June incident in Bloomington in which that same officer was dragged and injured during an arrest attempt. Court records from the earlier case identify the officer who was dragged and injured as Jonathan Ross. Protests formed outside a federal building in Minneapolis as federal authorities moved to lead the investigation.
Known details:
- Court records identify the ICE officer involved in the earlier Bloomington incident as Jonathan Ross.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem referred to that prior incident when discussing the Minneapolis shooting.
- The FBI is leading the investigation into the Minneapolis shooting after the U.S. attorney's office limited state access and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension withdrew.
- Protests and demonstrations occurred outside a federal facility in Minneapolis following the shooting.
Summary:
The identification in court records has drawn public attention as federal investigators have taken primary responsibility for the inquiry and Minnesota state investigators have been excluded; local officials say they are exploring options. Undetermined at this time.
