ICE agent in Minneapolis killing identified as 10-year law enforcement veteran
Source: The Guardian
The ICE agent involved in the lethal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during an immigration sweep in Minneapolis on Wednesday is Jonathan David Ross, according to court records that closely match the description of a June 2025 incident involving the agent in Bloomington, Minnesota, cited by the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, and JD Vance. Ross is a Minneapolis resident and 10-year veteran of the special response team of ICEs enforcement and removal operation.
The death of Good, a mother of three, sparked outrage in Minneapolis and strident rebukes from Minnesota officials and on Capitol Hill. Thousands of people gathered in protest near the site of the shooting Wednesday night, and some Democrats on Capitol Hill have threatened to withhold funding to the Department of Homeland Security. Minneapolis mayor, Jacob Frey, said on Wednesday: To ICE: get the fuck out of Minneapolis.
Federal officials have so far refused to identify the officer, though the Minneapolis Star Tribune first identified Ross on Thursday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation also refused on Thursday to involve Minnesota law enforcement in the investigation of Goods killing, prompting the governor, Tim Walz, to say it feels very, very difficult that we will get a fair outcome...
Property records and voter registration reviewed by the Guardian confirm that a 46-year-old man named Jonathan David Ross lives in north-east Minneapolis, Minnesota. The FBI agents affidavit contains a picture of Ross from the back, and he has the same haircut as in videos of Goods fatal shooting.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/08/ice-agent-minneapolis-shooting
more at the webarchive link... https://archive.ph/JIpdn
Jonathan David Ross

UpInArms
(54,073 posts)He should not be able to draw another free breath in his lifetime he stole that womans life and destroyed the trust of a nation
ancianita
(42,900 posts)There will be charging documents, an arrest, and then an arraignment. There will be a fight over jurisdiction, but DHS has nothing. It will lose in court since Ross is also a MN resident. Bondi's DOJ doesn't even have jurisdiction.
Shipwack
(3,001 posts)Without cooperation from the FBI or DHS.
Granted, there is lots of video of the crime, but putting him conclusively at the scene beyond a reasonable doubt might be difficult. He doesnt have to prove he -wasnt- there, they have to prove he -was-.
I dont like it either, on many different levels.
IthinkThereforeIAM
(3,280 posts)... I hadn't yet put together the "Minnesota resident", giving the state jurisdiction to overpower the Feds at this stage.
underpants
(194,924 posts)They use doxxing as an excuse for the masks but then they went and doxxed him.
Jesus they are stupid.
Heres her giving actual reporters apparently all they need.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220921322
ancianita
(42,900 posts)for lawlessness by law enforcement.
You'll like this one.
https://www.techdirt.com
But Renee Nicole Goods murder cuts through all of that noise. A masked federal agent murdered an American citizen in broad daylight for no reason at all. The administration lied about it with video evidence directly contradicting every word. The media called it disputed. And thousands of people said no.
The institutional guardrails have failed. The courts warned us this would happen and it happened anyway. The media wont hold power accountable. So the work falls to usto show up, to document, to refuse to accept the lies, to make the cost of this violence too high to sustain.
ICE must be abolished. This cannot stand. And anyone who makes excuses for what happened yesterday has chosen a side, and its not the side of America or freedom or anything resembling justice.
Renee Nicole Good was a poet, a mother, and a citizen murdered by her own government for the crime of existing near an ICE agent having a bad day. Remember her name. Remember what they did. And remember that they lied about it even with the cameras rolling.
TheRickles
(3,170 posts)ancianita
(42,900 posts)Miguelito Loveless
(5,429 posts)when she told the public he was involved in a "car dragging" incident last year.
She drew reporters a map.
underpants
(194,924 posts)As I posted elsewhere, they seem to think this was an excuse or explanation. 🙄
It may actually establish motive
.other than being a homicidal maniac who was clearly chomping at the bit.
I just included the whole quote.
neohippie
(1,258 posts)If ICE knew this agent has PTSD issues why are they still allowing him to have a weapon and work in this same situation that could trigger PTSD, isn't that admitting that they recklessly endanger the public with this loose cannon who violated DOJ own use of force policy? Now we know that this guy has ten years of service so he should have known what he was doing goes against their own policy too
Miguelito Loveless
(5,429 posts)is awash with mentally disturbed people.
ACAB,
Deuxcents
(25,522 posts)ancianita
(42,900 posts)AZJonnie
(2,831 posts)They would be "doxxing" him. That's pretty much what the word refers to. Official records like this are pretty much where all "doxxing" starts.
ancianita
(42,900 posts)AZJonnie
(2,831 posts)that would enable others to make his life miserable, and blasted it as best I could across the internet, I'd be "doxxing him", and it doesn't matter that I got that info from a public record, because as I say, that sort of source is where most info used in "doxxing" comes from.
Generally it's used to specifically refer to the wide dissemination of the personal contact info (address, phone, social media accounts, emails) on the internet (by someone not in authority) of someone who's done something that's not necessarily criminal, but is socially objectionable to many. Like a "Karen" in someone's youtube video, that type of thing.
Noem did not "dox" Agent Ross by the common definition of the word is my main point
ancianita
(42,900 posts)MN's not a state to tolerate digital vigilantism, anyway. Doesn't mean it's not happening, but it's pretty logical that Ross's whole neighborhood knows who he is, anyway. So the Noem doxxing is just pundit drama.
AZJonnie
(2,831 posts)questionseverything
(11,565 posts)I wouldnt let my kid play with his kid, would you?
AZJonnie
(2,831 posts)So my presumption is that he thinks when he's working in his ICE guise, he can do whatever the fuck he wants, including carefully positioning himself in front of a running car exactly where he can 1) move out of the way without being hit, and 2) still claim 'self defense' when he executes a female US citizen by shooting her in the face even if she's clearly trying to avoid him when pulling out.
ancianita
(42,900 posts)AZJonnie
(2,831 posts)There were other avenues if the driver was refusing to comply, such as calling in backup and making sure the vehicle was pinned in before attempting to breach it. As long as there's still a very real possibility the driver could speed away, seems like an officer would be trained to NOT shove their arm into a hole in the window they've just created
ancianita
(42,900 posts)wasn't proper law enforcement procedure; at least it doesn't look like it to me, and a lawyer should be sorting this out. imo, Ross might have desperately wanted this local case made into a federal deportation case.
lostnfound
(17,407 posts)Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity with respect to time. The document states that he accelerated away at a high rate of speed which is sloppy wording and not too logical. You can accelerate at a high rate, you can accelerate while driving at a high speed (also imprecise) but really they could have gotten more specific.
Second, this states that he fired the taser twice, but Munoz was undeterred. If you are pressing on an accelerator and are struck with a taser, would your leg muscle relax (let off the gas) or continue to be energized (remain in same position)?
ancianita
(42,900 posts)I hope he's got some state level legal action going on behind the scenes. I hope he's conferring with CA's and NY's AG's on this. Because those states are going to be next.
AZJonnie
(2,831 posts)And generally being pedantic
I love it!
FakeNoose
(40,191 posts)Probably not
ancianita
(42,900 posts)The agents will be redirected from operations in Chicago and New Orleans. The deployment is expected to last until Sunday, the newspaper reported, citing documents it obtained.
Noem also stated that ICE operations would continue in Minneapolis, which saw a surge of about 2,000 federal agents this week to target immigrant populations.
https://archive.ph/vR5TK
2na fisherman
(238 posts)With this kind of history it shouldn't be too hard to obtain records of his "prior-use-of-force" to see if he has a pattern of abusing his authority. And before he was hired by ICE, was there anything in his past employment or military service records flagging him as a loose cannon. All this should be revealed by the prosecution if/when he is ever brought up on murder charges. And he deserves to have his entire life story searched. Unfortunately, it does seem like his defenders in the government must already be scrubbing his records to hide anything negative in his past and coaching him on his cover story defense. They even let him leave the scene of an officer involved shooting without securing his weapon for ballistics evaluation and other elements of the scene were disturbed contrary to proper police processing of a crime scene. Who was his ICE supervisor on duty and why was the scene so badly handled? ICE has no business continuing to be a law enforcement agency if they cannot provide proper accountability for their actions. Defund this undemocratic secret police.
SSJVegeta
(2,322 posts)Pretty sure we will find out soon
Klarkashton
(4,736 posts)Where he got tangled up with a moving car a while back.
The guy must be one goddamn dimwit asshole.
ancianita
(42,900 posts)what used to be not too hard is made hard so that govt accountability and transparency disappear. At all levels.
THIS:
EXACTLY what Congress should do with DHS, the CBP and ICE overall.
SSJVegeta
(2,322 posts)Information from the FBI could be subpoenaed and obtained later with bail denied.
ancianita
(42,900 posts)Klarkashton
(4,736 posts)And doing a white wash of the whole mess.
iemanja
(57,394 posts)NE no less. I thought he was out of state or at least suburban.
Woodycall
(595 posts)but I'm so fucking pissed-off, I would like to know where he lives...
BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
"Special Care"
You there, in the window,
Lookin' at me, do you think I'm,
Blowing' my cool, playin' the fool?
You there, on the corner,
Starin' at me, do you think I'm,
Trouble? Would you like to shoot me down?
And it's time for all that Special Care, to be taken,
To make you aware, of the forsaken,
If you don't care, then we'll come and burn your house down.
Come on over sometime and talk about how all men are created equal,
Only some, they mo' equal than others
Aussie105
(7,652 posts)If not there and then, somewhere else at a different time.
All you need is one irate law officer/ICE agent who forgets about keeping his finger off the trigger unless he sees a gun, and there you go.
Next?
Civil war?
Running gun battles between ICE and groups of armed civilians?