A woman named Renee Good was tragically shot and killed by an ICE agent, sustaining four gunshot wounds to her chest, arm, and head. New information revealed that she was hit more times than initially thought, with paramedics finding her unresponsive in her vehicle covered in blood. Despite their efforts to save her, she did not survive the attack.
The incident occurred when ICE officers surrounded Renee’s car, and she reportedly attempted to drive away, leading to the fatal shooting. Paramedics noted four gunshot wounds on her body, including two on her chest, one on her head, and one on her forearm, with blood coming from her ear.
After moving Renee from her car to the pavement for safety, paramedics continued their efforts to revive her but ultimately had to stop CPR at the hospital. The response from the Trump administration defended the actions of the ICE agent, describing the incident as self-inflicted tragedy and accusing Renee of attempted violence.
Subsequent investigations and bodycam footage raised questions about the initial claims, challenging the narrative presented by government officials. The ICE agent responsible for the shooting was identified as Jonathan Ross, described by neighbors as a staunch supporter of the former president and displaying pro-Trump symbols at his residence.
Neighbors recounted Ross’s visible support for Trump during the presidential race, indicating his alignment with the MAGA movement. The tragic incident sparked controversy and debate surrounding the actions of law enforcement and the portrayal of the events leading to Renee’s death.
