Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross id as Minneapolis ICE agent who shot and killed Nicole Renee Good, married mom of three during operation, Wednesday as debate rages whether the shooting was in self defense or excessive use of force and tantamount to cold blooded murder?
Cold blooded murder? Social media users have identified the ICE agent who shot and killed a mother of 3 during an operation in Minneapolis after the female driver was asked to move her vehicle, only for tragedy to strike.
Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross (previously id as Steve Gross on social media) a Minneapolis ICE agent is alleged to have pulled out his revolver and shot Nicole Renee Good as she sought to drive off after a fellow ICE agent had sought to force the ‘observer’ out of her vehicle.
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Instead the woman put her foot on the pedal and seemingly as she had cleared the ICE agents on the driver side, and was moving away from the agents, three shots rang out. The mom of three who was shot in the face, careened her burgundy SUV 100 feet into parked vehicles. Her body was found slumped over the steering wheel.
Leading up to the tragedy there had complaints from Minneapolis officials that over 2000 ICE agents had been set on the city, almost triple the police force with a city population of 209, 183 according to 2024 census figures.
Donald Trump had stated the ICE agent had been run over by Nicole Good, and hospitalized but reviewed video showed the agent putting the gun back in his holster and walking without a limp immediately following the incident.
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Federal officials have claimed the shooting was an act of self-defense, while the city’s mayor, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey had condemned it as ‘reckless’ and unnecessary.
The Minnesota city was rocked by the murder of George Floyd by a police officer just over five years ago, and residents are now reeling from another controversial act of violence by a law enforcement official as lawmakers, and citizens and commentators on the opposite sides of the political spectrum now blame each other for the tragedy.
Wednesday’s shooting marks a dramatic escalation of the latest in a series of immigration enforcement operations in major American cities under the Trump administration. It’s at least the fifth person killed in a handful of states since 2024.
The twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have been on edge since the Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it had launched the operation, with more than 2,000 agents and officers expected to participate in the crackdown tied in part to allegations of fraud involving Somali residents.