ICE agent who shot Renee Good three times in the face is named
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The ICE agent involved in the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good has been identified as Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross.

According to sources from the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Ross was considered an ‘experienced’ officer. However, last year he sustained severe injuries while attempting to arrest an undocumented immigrant who was a convicted sex offender.

An FBI agent, speaking anonymously to the Daily Mail, confirmed, “He’s the same ICE agent who was dragged by a car for 50 feet back in June, so he has a history.”

This agent expressed skepticism about the justification of Ross’s actions during the shooting, noting that it’s uncommon for most agents to have multiple incidents of excessive force recorded in their files.

Renee Nicole Good, aged 37, tragically lost her life on Wednesday afternoon as she drove her SUV through an area where ICE agents were operating.

Several videos have surfaced showing Ross firing at Good, striking her in the face while she was still in the driver’s seat.

The Trump administration says Good was a ‘professional agitator’ who had been stalking federal agents. But Democratic officials in Minneapolis have said her shooting was murder. 

Good and her wife Rebecca are understood to have fled the US after Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election, going briefly to Canada before settling in Minneapolis.

State and local officials demanded ICE leave Minnesota after Good’s death. But Homeland Security boss Kristi Noem has said agents are not going anywhere. 

ICE agent who fatally woman in Minneapolis. Grab taken from video

ICE agent who fatally woman in Minneapolis. Grab taken from video

Renee Nicole Good, pictured, was named as the woman shot dead by ICE in Minneapolis on Wednesday

Renee Nicole Good, pictured, was named as the woman shot dead by ICE in Minneapolis on Wednesday 

Current and former DHS officials were quick to slam Noem for inadvertently doxing the ICE officer involved in Wednesday’s fatal shooting when she revealed he’d previously been rammed by a car and dragged by an anti-ICE rioter in June.

The information led media and social media users to simply look up recent cases and find the court filing that identified the officer’s last name.

‘We keep arguing we have ICE officers wear face masks and that their identity needs to be protected because of concerns about doxing and personal attacks, and yet she’s more than willing to go out and identify this officer by sharing what happened to him last June,’ one official told the Daily Mail.

‘Clearly there’s only a handful of officers who this has happened to in the last year. People can do the research, which they did.’

Another former senior official described Noem’s revelation as ‘dangerous.’

‘Everything’s like a reality TV show for her,’ the official told the Daily Mail. ‘It’s dangerous because now this is going to place this officer and his family at risk, with all these crazies out there.

‘It’s a big deal and I attribute it to her lack of experience,’ the source added. ‘Unfortunately, it’s the officer and his family who will pay for it.’

Officer Ross was previously dragged 100 yards by a car in June as he tried to arrest an illegal immigrant sex offender.

The previous incident took place in Bloomington, Minnesota and the officer suffered a serious injury to his right arm which required 20 stitches.

In December, a jury at the US District Court in St. Paul found the driver in the previous incident, Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, 40, guilty of assault on a federal officer with a dangerous and deadly weapon and causing bodily injury.

The officer and others had stopped him at 8am on June 17 and were attempting to detain him on an immigration order, the court heard.

They requested that he open his window and door, but he only put the window partially down and refused further orders, the court heard.

The ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations officer broke the rear window and unlocked the door.

Munoz then drove off and mounted the car with the officer’s arm trapped inside.

He was dragged at least 100 yards, causing a serious injury to his arm.

A mugshot of Roberto Carlos Munoz, who was convicted of assaulting the officer in June

A mugshot of Roberto Carlos Munoz, who was convicted of assaulting the officer in June

The officer needed 20 stitches in his right arm after being dragged 100 yards in June

The officer needed 20 stitches in his right arm after being dragged 100 yards in June

Photographs submitted to the court showed a long, deep jagged cut on the arm which requited 20 stitches.

He also needed 13 stitches in his left hand, the court records said.

In a statement at the time the Department of Justice said: ‘On June 17, 2025, law enforcement officers attempted to arrest Munoz, a convicted sex offender, on an immigration order.

‘Agents made a traffic stop of Munoz-Guatemala, the defendant was uncooperative and refused to follow directions. After warning Munoz-Guatemala several times, an agent broke the back window so that he could open the vehicle from the inside.’

The statement went on: ‘Munoz-Guatemala then accelerated his car. As he sped away, the agent’s arm became trapped between the seat and the car frame. 

‘Munoz-Guatemala dragged the federal agent for more than 100 yards, while weaving back and forth in an attempt to shake the agent from the car.

‘The agent was eventually jarred free from the car but suffered significant injuries to his arms and hand.’

Munoz is illegally in the United States and is from Mexico, the DOJ said.

In December 2022 he had been convicted in Hennepin County, Minnesota of repeatedly sexually abusing a minor.

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The 37-year-old woman was shot three times in the face at a protest in Minneapolis and died at the scene

The 37-year-old woman was shot three times in the face at a protest in Minneapolis and died at the scene

Video of the shooting showed her reverse to head back down the road as an agent tried to open its driver-side door handle before she drove off. Three shots then rang out

Video of the shooting showed her reverse to head back down the road as an agent tried to open its driver-side door handle before she drove off. Three shots then rang out

The woman lost control of the SUV and slammed it into parked cars and a light pole at high speed, prompting screams of shock from horrified onlookers

The woman lost control of the SUV and slammed it into parked cars and a light pole at high speed, prompting screams of shock from horrified onlookers

Minneapolis has remained on edge since Good’s death, with protesters gathered outside the city’s immigration court on Thursday for further demonstrations.

Activists were seen carrying signs and chanting, including some signs that say, ‘ICE Out Now,’ ‘We deserve to be safe in our community,’ and ‘Resist Fascism.’

Chants included ‘We Keep Us Safe,’ ‘ICE Out Now,’ ‘ICE Go Home,’ ‘Quit Your Job’ and ‘Justice Now!’

Schools have cancelled classes and activities as a safety precaution as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has issued calls for people to remain calm. 

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has deployed more than 2,000 officers to the area in what it says is its largest immigration enforcement operation ever. 

DHS boss Kristi Noem said more than 1,500 people have been arrested. 

Witnesses claimed Good, a mother of three, and her wife Rebecca were acting as legal observers and filming the protest when she was shot on Wednesday.

But her mother Donna Ganger has denied reports that Good would have been ‘part of anything like’ the protests against ICE that were taking place at the location where she was killed. 

Protesters clashed with police after Good's fatal shooting on Wednesday amid an immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis

Protesters clashed with police after Good’s fatal shooting on Wednesday amid an immigration enforcement surge in Minneapolis

Photos of the woman's car showed children's toys inside

Photos of the woman’s car showed children’s toys inside

The remains of the SUV with a bloodied airbag after Good was rushed to hospital

 The remains of the SUV with a bloodied airbag after Good was rushed to hospital

‘That’s so stupid,’ Ganger told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. ‘Renee was one of the kindest people I’ve ever known.

‘She was extremely compassionate. She’s taken care of people all her life. She was loving, forgiving and affectionate. She was an amazing human being.’

The distraught mother added that her daughter ‘was probably terrified.’

Rebecca Good, 40, was filmed screaming as her spouse died after being shot three times in the face for ignoring ICE agents’ demands to get out of her car. 

Good reversed the Honda Pilot instead and drove off, prompting Rebecca to scream that the horror was her fault as she’d brought Renee to the anti-ICE protest. 

Rebecca, in harrowing video captured at the scene, admitted that she encouraged Good to confront agents. ‘I made her come down here, it’s my fault,’ she cried.

The Goods are understood to have a clear disdain for President Donald Trump.

They had lived in Kansas City’s vibrant Waldo neighborhood for about two years but decided to flee the US after Trump’s election, a former neighbor told KMBC

The couple moved to Canada to escape Trump about eight months ago but evidently did not last there very long, as they’d moved again to Minneapolis by the time of Good’s killing.  

The wife of Good (right) was identified as handywoman Rebecca Good (left)

The wife of Good (right) was identified as handywoman Rebecca Good (left)

Rebecca, in harrowing footage captured at in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, seemed to blame herself for the tragedy, saying she 'made [Renee] come down here' to the ICE protests

Rebecca, in harrowing footage captured at in the immediate aftermath of the shooting, seemed to blame herself for the tragedy, saying she ‘made [Renee] come down here’ to the ICE protests

The Goods lived in a rented home (pictured) Kansas City's vibrant Waldo neighborhood for about two years but decided to flee the US after Trump's election. They spent some time in Canada before ultimately deciding to settle down in Minneapolis

The Goods lived in a rented home (pictured) Kansas City’s vibrant Waldo neighborhood for about two years but decided to flee the US after Trump’s election. They spent some time in Canada before ultimately deciding to settle down in Minneapolis

While in Missouri, the couple both worked for Rebecca’s household repair and maintenance business B. Good Handywork LLC, according to records obtained by the Daily Mail.

Rebecca formally incorporated the business in 2024. Both women are credited with being managers of the company, which appeared to be run out of their rented home.

The Honda Pilot that Good was driving at the time of the shooting had also been registered to Rebecca at that very address in Kansas City in 2024, records showed.

Good is a registered voter but her party affiliation is not listed in public records. No records about Rebecca’s voting history were publicly available. 

Mayor Jacob Frey did not mince his words at the press conference on Wednesday afternoon. He took to the podium and told ICE agents to 'get the f**k out' of his city following the shooting

Mayor Jacob Frey did not mince his words at the press conference on Wednesday afternoon. He took to the podium and told ICE agents to ‘get the f**k out’ of his city following the shooting

Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino walks with federal agents outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building a day after she was shot and killed

Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino walks with federal agents outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building a day after she was shot and killed

 

 

Meanwhile, Trump took to Truth Social calling the deceased driver 'very disorderly' and someone who 'viciously ran over the ICE Officer'

Meanwhile, Trump took to Truth Social calling the deceased driver ‘very disorderly’ and someone who ‘viciously ran over the ICE Officer’

'She behaved horribly,' Trump said of Good. 'And then she ran him over. She didn't try to run him over. She ran him over'

‘She behaved horribly,’ Trump said of Good. ‘And then she ran him over. She didn’t try to run him over. She ran him over’

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