ICE agent involved in deadly shooting of Renee Nicole Good identified as Jonathan Ross

Renee Nicole Good was alive one second and gone the next.

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A mother. A poet. Shot in her car by a federal

immigration agent whose name the government tried to keep in the shadows.

Now he has a face, a history, and a trail of unanswered questions that won’t sto… Continues…

The naming of Jonathan “Jon” Ross shattered the last illusion that this was an anonymous tragedy.

It turned a grainy video and a shattered windshield into a confrontation with power,

trauma, and accountability. In that SUV was not a “professional agitator,”

but a woman who had crossed borders and elections looking for safety,

only to die under the authority of the state she had returned to.

Her death now lives in vigils, in chants,

in the tremor in her wife’s voice as she describes packing up a life that will never feel whole again.

Ross’s previous injury,

the government’s hardened posture,

and a city’s fraying trust have converged into a single,

agonizing question: whose fear counts? Investigators will measure angles,

frames, and policy memos, but Minneapolis

is measuring something else—whether the systems sworn to protect can admit when they destroy.

Until that answer comes, the silence

between each official update feels like its own kind of verdict.

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