ICE officer in hiding after fatal Minneapolis shooting, Tom Homan says

WASHINGTON (TNND) — The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer involved in the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis is in hiding, according to Border Czar Tom Homan.
“I know for a fact now he has to be in hiding," Homan said on Will Cain Country's podcast. “There are ‘WANTED’ posters with his picture and his license plate number," he added.
Video released of the shooting showed the officer, identified as Jonathan Ross, firing his gun several times as Good attempted to drive her SUV away.
The incident sparked debate on both sides of the aisle about whether or not the shooting by immigration authorities was justified.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) accused Good of committing "domestic terrorism" while President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance argued the ICE agent acted in self-defense.
In response, Reps. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., introduced the ICE OUT Act that would strip federal ICE officers of their qualified immunity protections.
"Instead of accountability, the Trump admin deflects and smears victims of their agencies’ militarized violence in our streets," Goldman said. "My ICE OUT Act with @RepSwalwell will end the current qualified immunity standard for ICE agents who abuse their authority, ensuring real accountability for those on the receiving end."
The family of Renee Nicole Good released a statement on Wednesday honoring her life and thanking people for their support.
"The kind of unending care we’ve been given during this time is exactly the kind that she gave to everyone," the statement read.
Ross was previously injured after an illegal immigrant rammed his car into him and dragged the agent 50 yards across the road last summer, according to Vice President JD Vance.
The ICE agent suffered significant cuts and received more than 30 stitches.







