MINNEAPOLIS — The ICE shooting that killed Renee Good on Jan. 7 is drawing new attention after reports said the agent involved was seriously injured in the chaos.
Multiple outlets reported Wednesday that ICE agent Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding to his torso after the encounter and was hospitalized for treatment before being released.
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Federal officials have said Ross was injured when Good’s SUV struck him during the confrontation — a claim they say explains how the situation escalated so fast. Supporters of ICE point to the reported internal bleeding as a key detail that gets lost in the online outrage: whatever else people argue about, this was not a calm or controlled interaction.
The shooting has sparked protests and intense political blowback, with critics questioning whether deadly force was justified and officials defending the agent’s actions as a response to a rapidly unfolding, dangerous situation. Investigators are still reviewing evidence and the exact timeline, and more information is expected as the case develops.
