New cellphone footage reportedly from ICE agent Jonathan Ross shows the moments before he fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, sparking widespread anti-ICE protests and intense debate over the use of deadly force.
The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis has ignited widespread outrage, leading to thousands of 'ICE Out For Good' protests across the country this weekend, demanding reduced ICE presence and accountability. The controversy intensified with the emergence of cellphone footage, reportedly taken by Agent Ross, depicting his interaction with Good before he fired into her vehicle. While the Trump administration claims Ross was justified, alleging Good was a 'violent rioter' who rammed his vehicle, former ICE officers and police misconduct experts question the use of deadly force. The incident has led to significant unrest in Minneapolis, with 29 arrests following Friday night protests that turned aggressive and involved hotel vandalism. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has defended community support for immigrants and urged peaceful demonstrations. Additionally, Minnesota lawmakers, including Rep. Ilhan Omar, were denied access to a federal building during an oversight attempt. The ACLU has also filed a lawsuit against ICE over alleged unconstitutional actions in the state. Ross's father has publicly defended his son, anticipating his exoneration, while over $1.5 million has been raised for Good's family.