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Court records detail prior incident involving ICE officer
Summary
Federal court records say an ICE agent was dragged during a June arrest and that the agent has been identified in filings as Jonathan Ross; federal and local officials offer conflicting accounts about a later Minneapolis shooting, and no officer has been charged.
Content
Court records and federal statements have come into focus after an ICE officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis. Federal officials described an earlier June incident in which an agent was dragged during an arrest attempt. Local officials and bystander video have challenged the federal account of the Minneapolis shooting, producing public disagreement between levels of government.
Key facts:
- Federal filings and court records describe a June arrest attempt in which an ICE agent was dragged; U.S. District Court records identify that agent as Jonathan Ross.
- Roberto Carlos Muñoz was later convicted on a count of assaulting a federal officer in connection with the June incident.
- Federal officials say the prior incident is relevant to the later Minneapolis shooting, while local officials and verified video footage offer a different account.
- No officer has been charged in connection with the Minneapolis killing, and public statements and investigative actions remain ongoing.
Summary:
The newly reviewed court records have added context to a disputed sequence of events and have widened a public split between federal and local officials. Investigations and legal outcomes tied to the June arrest are recorded, but the next legal or procedural steps related to the Minneapolis shooting are undetermined at this time.
