ICE Agent Filmed Himself Killing Her — Video Destroys Self-Defense Claim
[HPP] Jonathan RossJanuary 10, 202626 min
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- 🎥 ICE agent Jonathan Ross filmed himself on his personal cell phone as he shot and killed Renee Good.
- 🚨 The 48-second video shows Ross holding his phone in one hand and his gun in the other, approaching Good's vehicle, walking in front of it, and pulling the trigger.
- 💬 Moments before the shooting, Renee Good calmly stated, "That's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you," with both hands visible.
Debunking the Self-Defense Claim
- ❌ The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) claims of self-defense, fear for life, and Good trying to run Ross over are directly contradicted by Ross's own video.
- 💡 Use-of-force experts emphasize that no training permits one-handed shooting while filming, indicating Ross's actions were inconsistent with genuine fear.
- 🔬 CNN's 3D reconstruction using multiple camera angles systematically disproved DHS's narrative, showing no blockage, no fear in Ross's actions, and Good turning her steering wheel away from him.
Blocked Investigation and Lack of Accountability
- 🚫 The FBI blocked Minnesota state investigators (Bureau of Criminal Apprehension) from accessing evidence, ensuring the federal government investigates itself without independent oversight.
- ⚖️ This pattern historically leads to federal agents being cleared of wrongdoing, with accountability often years away or resolved through civil settlements without admission of guilt.
- 🛡️ Ross, a 20-year veteran, likely believed his filming would support the official narrative, but it now serves as powerful evidence against the self-defense claim.
Broader Implications and Community Response
- 🕊️ Renee Good was a community member protesting ICE enforcement, exercising her First Amendment rights, and was not the target of any investigation.
- 📢 Protests erupted in Minneapolis and other cities following the video's release, highlighting widespread concerns about federal power and accountability.
- 💔 Good's wife, Becca, highlighted the asymmetry: "We had whistles. They had guns," emphasizing the injustice of an unarmed woman being shot by a federal agent.
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