
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross has been identified as the man who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good as she drove away in Minneapolis earlier this week.
The killing in Minnesota of Good, a mom-of-three who was unarmed, in a car filled with stuffed toys, has sparked a national conversation around whether masked and armed ICE agents are making communities less safe, with local Mayor Jacob Frey telling ICE to ‘get the f**k out of’ the city in the aftermath.
Fresh video footage of the incident, allegedly from the officer’s phone who shot Good dead, shows the mom smiling to the ICE agent and saying cheerily ‘That’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you’, as she attempts to leave the scene.

Mom-of-three Renee Good was shot dead by ICE agent Jonathan Ross after attempting to drive away while he approached her car. As she pulled away, Ross fired multiple shots through the side window, reportedly calling her a “f**ing btch.” The incident sparked national outrage, though former President Trump defended Ross, calling Good “disorderly” and claiming self-defense. Ross, 43, is a military veteran, firearms instructor, and member of ICE, SWAT, and an FBI anti-terrorism task force. He had a prior incident in June 2025 where he was dragged by a vehicle during an arrest. Protesters demand his arrest, raising serious questions about law enforcement conduct and accountability.