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The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fatally shot a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis on Jan. 7 is Jonathan Ross, the same officer who was dragged and injured by a fleeing driver in a separate incident last year, according to a person with knowledge of the case and verified by court documents.
The fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis continues to spark outrage across the country as video evidence appears to contradict the administration’s claims.
Court records point to Jonathan E Ross as officer in Renee Nicole Good’s death, amid protests and political fallout
The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, captured on video, sparked widespread anger over immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and the country.
An ICE agent's fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis spurs debate over whether deadly force was justified when Good allegedly accelerated toward the agent.
At a vigil held at Seattle's Pier 58,, protesters placed candles and flowers by Renee Nicole Good's name and marched along the waterfront. "Her death is a wake-up call," one speaker said.
A wide-angle video of the incident appears to show Good striking Ross with her car after she ignored commands to exit the vehicle
Tricia McLaughlin, the Homeland Security spokesperson, said in a statement that the agent who killed Good, whom she also did not name, had extensive experience, including in marksmanship and as a member of ICE’s special response team, and that he had “acted according to his training” on Wednesday.
As Minneapolis continued to grapple with a deep divide over how the fatal shooting was being portrayed, police said two people in Portland, Ore., were shot and injured by U.S. Border Patrol agents.
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