
Newly published video reportedly filmed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross seemingly shows the confrontation that led to a deadly encounter with Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.
The footage from Ross’ phone, obtained by Minnesota’s Alpha News, shows him getting out of his own vehicle and circling Good’s car while being heckled by another protester. He also interacts briefly with Good, who tells him “that’s fine dude, I’m not mad.”
Ross approaches the front of Good’s vehicle before the footage cuts away as he draws his gun and fires three times into the vehicle. An officer is heard on the video exclaiming “f*** b****,” as the car drives away.
She was pronounced dead a short time later and her death has sparked outrage across the nation.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey defended his use of expletives in the aftermath of the shooting, telling reporters Friday: "I dropped an F-bomb... They killed somebody. Which one of those is more inflammatory?”
Meanwhile, anti-ICE protests are ongoing in Minneapolis. Several protesters have been spotted wearing costumes, waving signs that read “abolish ICE” and blowing whistles in the city’s downtown area.
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Key Points
- Footage reportedly from ICE agent's cell phone shared online
- Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey defends his 'F-bomb'
- ICE agent 'was not injured' says Minneapolis mayor
- New details emerge on fatal shooting as Jonathan Ross identified agent responsible
Anti-ICE protesters demonstrate outside hotel
12:02 , Sam RkainaDemonstration planned in park near shooting
11:30 , Sam RkainaIn Minneapolis, a coalition of migrant rights groups have called for a demonstration at Powderhorn Park, a large green space about half a mile from where 37-year-old Renee Good was shot in a residential neighborhood on Wednesday.
They said the rally and march would celebrate Good’s life and call for an “end to deadly terror on our streets.”
Protests held in the neighborhood so far have been peaceful, in contrast to the violence that hit Minneapolis in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd in 2020.
Near the airport, some confrontations erupted on Thursday and Friday between smaller groups of protesters and agents guarding the federal building used as a base for the Twin Cities crackdown.
ICYMI: Minneapolis mayor says JD Vance 'absolute immunity' comment is 'bizarre'
11:00 , Katie HawkinsonJacob Frey has said that Vice President JD Vance’s suggestion that the ICE agent responsible for Wednesday’s shooting has “absolute immunity” is “pretty bizarre.”
Speaking to reporters Thursday, Vance said: “The precedent is very simple: You have a federal law enforcement official engaging in federal law enforcement action — that’s a federal issue. He is protected by absolute immunity. He was doing his job.”
In a separate conference Friday, the Minneapolis mayor said: “This concept of absolute immunity is is pretty bizarre. It’s very concerning. It's extremely concerning.
“That's why we're asking for the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to be part of the investigation for the timeline.”
More pictures from Minneapolis protests over Good's death
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Protests across the country planned for Saturday
10:01 , Sam RkainaProtests against immigration enforcement are planned for cities and towns across the country on Saturday as anger over the killing of Renee Good continues to grow.
The demonstrations come as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security pushes forward in the Twin Cities with what it calls its biggest-ever immigration enforcement operation.
President Donald Trump's administration has said the shooting in Minneapolis and another in Portland were acts of self-defense against drivers who “weaponized” their vehicles to attack officers.
Indivisible, a social movement organization that formed to resist the Trump administration, said hundreds of protests were scheduled in Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, Ohio, Florida and other states.
Many were dubbed “ICE Out for Good” using the acronym for the agency Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Indivisible and its local chapters organized protests in all 50 states last year.
Watch: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says 50% of the shootings this year in Minneapolis have been ICE
09:30 , Katie HawkinsonMinneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said 50 percent of the shootings this year in Minneapolis have been ICE.
"Fifty percent of the shootings that have happened thus far in Minneapolis this year have been ICE. In other words, we’ve only had two shootings. One of them has been ICE,” he told reporters.
Watch below:
ICYMI: Trump says he hasn't seen Vance comments on 'broad left-wing network'
08:00 , Katie HawkinsonPresident Donald Trump said Friday he has not seen Vice President JD Vance’s recent statement claiming that Renee Nicole Good was a part of a “broader left-wing network.”
“Well, I haven’t seen the vice president’s statement, but he’s generally very accurate, I hate to say,” Trump said when asked about what he had been told about this alleged network.
Trump also accused Good of attempting to run over ICE agents in an earlier interview with The New York Times.
Who was Renee Nicole Good?
06:30 , Katie HawkinsonRenee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother and poet, was killed by an ICE agent identified as Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on Wednesday morning.
Here’s what we know about her so far:
The ‘amazing’ poet mother of three shot dead by ICE agents in ‘public execution’
Fundraiser for Renee Good’s family soars past $1 million after she was shot dead by ICE agent
05:01 , Katie HawkinsonAn online fundraiser for the family of Renee Nicole Good, the woman shot dead by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, has already flown past its $50,000 goal and is approaching $1.5 million.
Keep reading:
Fundraiser for Renee Good’s family soars past $1 million after ICE agent shooting
Police move to clear anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis
04:58 , Katie HawkinsonState police are moving to clear an anti-ICE protest that has formed in downtown Minneapolis, according to CNN.
Pictures from the scene show officers dressed in riot gear.

In pictures: Anti-ICE protests continue in downtown Minneapolis
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Recap: Video reportedly filmed by ICE agent shows deadly Minnesota encounter
04:20 , Katie HawkinsonEarlier Friday, a video reportedly filmed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross was published online.
The video shows the initial moments that led up to the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.
Read the full story below:
Video reportedly filmed by ICE agent shows deadly Minnesota encounter
John Mulaney postpones Minneapolis shows over ‘unsafe situation’ after fatal ICE shooting
04:00 , Ellie MuirComedian John Mulaney has postponed his shows in Minneapolis this weekend as protests continue across the city condemning the fatal shooting of local mother and poet, Renee Nicole Good, by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
Keep reading:
John Mulaney postpones Minneapolis shows over ‘unsafe situation’ after ICE shooting
Photos show broken hotel window in downtown Minneapolis
03:38 , Katie HawkinsonA hotel in downtown Minneapolis had its window broken amid an ongoing anti-ICE protest in the area, photos from the scene show.
Next to the broken window, a spray-painted message reads, “F*** ICE.”
Protests continue in Minneapolis
03:19 , Katie HawkinsonProtests are ongoing in Minneapolis, where an ICE agent identified as Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good on Wednesday morning.
Several protesters have been spotted wearing costumes, banging pots and pans, and holding signs that say “abolish ICE” in the city’s downtown area, according to CNN. Some have also been seen whistling or playing musical instruments.
Full story: USDA suspends ‘federal financial awards’ for Minnesota, citing ‘massive fraud’
02:50 , Katie HawkinsonAgriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced that her agency is “suspending federal financial awards” to Minnesota and Minneapolis, citing evidence of “fraud” found by the Trump administration.
The announcement comes just days after an ICE officer, identified as Jonathan Ross, shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.
Keep reading:
USDA suspends ‘federal financial awards’ for Minnesota, citing ‘massive fraud’
Watch: Minneapolis Mayor unapologetic over cursing at ICE following shooting
02:30 , Katie HawkinsonTrump team admits it’s reviewing the status of thousands of refugees in Minnesota
02:05 , Katie HawkinsonPresident Donald Trump’s administration has announced it is “reexamining” thousands of refugee cases in Minnesota.
The Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services launched a “sweeping initiative reexamining thousands of refugee cases through new background checks and intensive verification of refugee claims” in Minnesota since mid-December, according to a statement released Friday.
The announcement comes just two days after an ICE agent, identified as Jonathan Ross, shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis while the agency was conducting a large operation in the city.
Keep reading:
Trump team admits it’s reviewing the status of thousands of refugees in Minnesota
Minneapolis schools offering virtual learning options until next month
01:45 , Katie HawkinsonMinneapolis Public Schools has announced that classes will resume on Monday and that the district will be offering “an optional online learning opportunity” for students until February 12.
The school district had canceled classes on Thursday and Friday, citing “safety concerns related to today’s incidents around the city.” The announcement came hours after Renee Nicole Good was shot.
‘You’re almost inducing a shooting’: Former officers break down what went wrong in Minneapolis
01:25 , Alex WoodwardDonald Trump’s administration has repeatedly claimed that a federal officer who fatally shot Renee Good in Minnesota was justified, alleging that the 37-year-old mother of three was a “violent rioter” who intentionally used her car to ram the agent in an act of “domestic terrorism.”
The officer, who has been identified as Jonathan Ross, fired three shots because he feared for his life, according to administration officials.
But former Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and police misconduct experts dispute the administration’s insistence that the use of deadly force was justified and questioned the officer’s behavior.
Keep reading:
Former officers break down fatal Minneapolis ICE videos after conflicting reports
ICYMI: Protesters sue ICE to stop ‘unconstitutional’ Minnesota actions after Renee Good’s killing
01:00 , Mike BediganProtesters suing to block “unconstitutional” federal law enforcement actions in Minnesota have described officers firing pepper spray into a moving car and threatening to break a car window on the same day an agent fatally shot Renee Good.
The ACLU filed a lawsuit in December on behalf of a group of Minneapolis residents who alleged Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents followed them home, fired chemical spray and rubber bullets, and threatened them with arrest as Donald Trump’s administration began surging federal law enforcement into the state.
Read more here:
Protesters sue ICE to stop ‘unconstitutional’ Minnesota actions after fatal shooting
ICE shooting victim and wife had 'stopped to support neighbors'
00:47 , Mike BediganIn a statement released Friday, Renee Nicole Good’s wife, Becca Good said they had “stopped to support our neighbors” on January 7, before the tragic incident took place.
“We had whistles. They had guns,” she wrote.
She said she and her wife had found in Minneapolis had been “taken from me forever” following Wednesday’s shooting.
“Like people have done across place and time, we moved to make a better life for ourselves. We chose Minnesota to make our home. Our whole extended road trip here, we held hands in the car while our son drew all over the windows to pass the time and the miles.
“What we found when we got here was a vibrant and welcoming community, we made friends and spread joy. And while any place we were together was home, there was a strong shared sense here in Minneapolis that we were looking out for each other.
“Here, I had finally found peace and safe harbor. That has been taken from me forever.”
Watch: Minneapolis Mayor unapologetic over cursing at ICE following shooting
00:36 , Mike BediganWhite House slams 'shameless propaganda' from media
00:20 , Mike BediganThe White House has slammed the media for pushing “shameless propaganda” following the release of footage reportedly taken by ICE agent
“Instead of facts, the media pushed shameless propaganda. That’s why Americans don’t trust them,” the account wrote, alongside a compilation of commentators highlighting that the agent, Jonathan Ross, was not in fact hit by the vehicle during the altercation.
Instead of facts, the media pushed shameless propaganda. That’s why Americans don’t trust them.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 9, 2026
Watch for yourself: pic.twitter.com/w2JXyHjyU0
UN spokesperson says footage of Minneapolis shooting is 'deeply disturbing'
00:01 , Mike BediganUnited Nations spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric has said that video footage of Renee Nicole Good’s fatal shooting in Minneapolis is “deeply disturbing.”
“I think it disturbs anyone who’s seen it,” Dujarric said in a press briefing Friday.
“We understand that there is an investigation going on and we hope it is conducted thoroughly and that people are brought to account.”
Trump says he hasn't seen Vance comments on 'broad left-wing network'
Friday 9 January 2026 23:46 , Mike BediganDonald Trump said he had not seen comments made by JD Vance, in which the vice president claimed that Renee Nicole Good was a part of a “broader left-wing network.”
“Well, I haven’t seen the vice president’s statement, but he’s generally very accurate, I hate to say,” Trump said when asked about what he had been told about such an alleged network.
Doocy: On Minnesota, the VP suggested that Renee Good was part of a broad left-wing network
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 9, 2026
Trump: I have not seen the VP’s statement, but he is generally very accurate. I watched that yesterday… there was a woman screaming "Shame shame shame." She was a agitator, probably a… pic.twitter.com/PXoNo9SQeR
NEW: USDA suspends all federal funding to the State of Minnesota
Friday 9 January 2026 23:36 , Mike BediganThe U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that it will cut off all federal financial funding to Minnesota – effective immediately – after uncovering “massive fraud” in the state.
The news was announced by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins Friday night.
“Enough is enough! The Trump administration has uncovered MASSIVE fraud in Minnesota and Minneapolis—billions siphoned off by fraudsters. And those in charge have ZERO plan to fix it,” Rollins wrote on X, attaching a picture of a letter to state governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey.
“Today, @USDA is SUSPENDING FEDERAL FINANCIAL AWARDS to Minnesota and Minneapolis, effective immediately, until sufficient proof has been provided that the fraud has stopped.
“No more handouts to thieves! Time to drain the Minnesota swamp and put American taxpayers first.”
Nearly half a million people in Minnesota, including 150,000 children, are supported by SNAP – the federally funded food assistance program.
Enough is enough! The Trump administration has uncovered MASSIVE fraud in Minnesota and Minneapolis—billions siphoned off by fraudsters. And those in charge have ZERO plan to fix it.
— Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) January 9, 2026
Today, @USDA is SUSPENDING FEDERAL FINANCIAL AWARDS to Minnesota and Minneapolis, effective… pic.twitter.com/xEus3GAcGX
Poll shows public opinion for abolishing ICE at an all-time high
Friday 9 January 2026 23:21 , Mike BediganRecent polling by Civiqs has revealed that support for abolishing ICE is at an all time high among U.S. citizens, following the death of Renee Nicole Good in Minneaoplis.
According to the poll, in the week of January 8, 42 percent of respondents supported shutting down the agency, while 50 percent were opposed.
The figure on abolition is up significantly from the same poll taken in 2024 which saw just 19 percent support for abolishing ICE.
Civiqs poll was carried out among 303,459 registered voters.
Trump vows to 'always protect ICE and law enforcement'
Friday 9 January 2026 23:03 , Mike BediganTaking questions on Wednesday’s shooting in Minnesota, Donald Trump vowed to always stand behind law enforcement.
“We have agitators and we will always be protecting ICE and we will always be protecting our border patrol and our law enforcement,” he said.
However, Pennsylvania rep. Mary Gay Scanlon noted how the president did not mention the protection of something else in his remarks...
Not mentioned: protecting the American people. https://t.co/Rcto3MI2k3
— Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (@RepMGS) January 9, 2026
White House posts list of 'unhinged' Democrat attacks on law enforcement
Friday 9 January 2026 22:48 , Mike BediganThe White House has posted a list of what it claims are 57 instances of when “unhinged Democrats have declared war on law enforcement.”
57 Times Sick, Unhinged Democrats Declared War on Law Enforcementhttps://t.co/RGBoRCvANF
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) January 9, 2026
Homeland Security sources claim Renee Good was part of ‘ICE Watch’
Friday 9 January 2026 22:36 , Mike BediganThe mom-of-three shot dead by a federal agent in Minneapolis was a member of an ‘ICE watch group’, Department of Homeland Security sources have claimed.
Renee Nicole Good was killed when an ICE agent opened fire at her car, in an incident that has sparked wildly conflicting accounts and widespread anger.
Read more from Owen Scott here:
What is ‘ICE Watch,’ the group DHS claims Renee Good worked with
Watch: Cell phone footage shows shooting of Renee Good from ICE agent's perspective
Friday 9 January 2026 22:15 , Mike BediganRenee Nicole Good's wife says her legacy is one of 'kindness and love'
Friday 9 January 2026 21:55 , Mike BediganBecca Good, wife of Renee Nicole Good, said that her legacy would be one of “kindness and love.”
“Renee leaves behind three extraordinary children; the youngest is just six years old and already lost his father. I am now left to raise our son and to continue teaching him, as Renee believed, that there are people building a better world for him,” Becca Good said in a statement shared Friday.
“That the people who did this had fear and anger in their hearts, and we need to show them a better way.”
She added: “We thank you for the privacy you are granting our family as we grieve. We thank you for ensuring that Renee’s legacy is one of kindness and love.
“We honor her memory by living her values: rejecting hate and choosing compassion, turning away from fear and pursuing peace, refusing division and knowing we must come together to build a world where we all come home safe to the people we love.”
Democrats highlight Renee Nicole Good's final words
Friday 9 January 2026 21:42 , Mike BediganNewly-released footage reveals Renee Nicole Good’s last words. pic.twitter.com/Q0NsuUrpDR
— Democrats (@TheDemocrats) January 9, 2026
Arizona Senator questions ICE agent's training
Friday 9 January 2026 21:32 , Mike BediganArizona Senator Ruben Gallego has questioned the training of the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, pointing out that he had been holding his cell phone in one hand when unloading his gun.
“When did it become proper weapons handling to have your cell phone in one hand and your gun in the other?” Gallego wrote on X, in response to a post by JD Vance.
“No law enforcement ever trains to get in front of vehicle and why did he continue to shoot even after she drove away. A US citizen died and the VP is trying to justify it.”
Vance, along with other Trump administration officials, has previously said the agent, Jonathan Ross, was “very experienced.”
Trump backs feds to not share information with Minnesota officials
Friday 9 January 2026 21:17 , Mike BediganDonald Trump said he backed the decision of federal officials to not share information with Minnesota state authorities about the investigation into Wednesday’s shooting.
“Well normally I would, but they're crooked officials. Minneapolis and Minnesota what a beautiful place but it’s being destroyed,” the president said.
“It’s got an incompetent governor [Tim Walz], a fool, I mean he’s a stupid person.”
The president went on to claim that he had won the state of Minnesota three times “in my opinion.”
“I won Minnesota three times and I didn’t get credit for it,” he said.
In fact, Trump lost the state all three time, in 2016, 2020 and recently in 2025.
Ro Khanna calls for arrest of ICE agent involved in shooting
Friday 9 January 2026 21:05 , Mike BediganDemocratic rep. Ro Khanna has called for the arrest of the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.
“ICE has gone rogue. I was sickened to see an ICE officer shoot a 37-year-old mother, leaving her 6-year-old an orphan,” Khanna said in remarks Friday.
“That officer needs to be arrested and prosecuted.”
Trump suggests bystander in Minneapolis was 'paid agitator'
Friday 9 January 2026 20:57 , Mike BediganDonald Trump has suggested that a bystander in Minneapolis, who shouted “shame!” at ICE agents following the shooting of Renee Nicole Good, may have been a “paid agitator.”
"I watched that yesterday, and there are a lot of lot of different forms to it, but there was a woman screaming, shame, shame, shame, shame,” the president told reporters Friday.
“She was a agitator, probably a paid agitator, but in my opinion, she was an agitator, a very high level agitator, so professional, she wouldn't stop screaming. I said, this isn't a normal situation.
“This is a professional troublemaker, because you heard it and I had it... She was so loud and so crazy and just not normal. When somebody sees something like that, they don't go screaming and screaming and the same words.
“So I guess you could say professional, but I didn't think she did a very good job. You have agitators, and we will always be protecting ice and we're always going to be protecting our border patrol and our law enforcement."
Watch: Mayor says 50% of the shootings this year in Minneapolis have been ICE
Friday 9 January 2026 20:48 , Mike BediganAOC reacts to JD Vance's comments on Minnesota shooting
Friday 9 January 2026 20:36 , Mike BediganCongresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reacted to remarks by JD Vance, after the vice president claimed that Renee Nicole Good perpetrated an “act of domestic terrorism.”
“I understand that VP Vance believes shooting a young mother of three in the face three times is an acceptable America that he wants to live in, and I do not,” AOC told reporters Friday.
“That is a fundamental difference between VP Vance and I. I do not believe the American people should be assassinated in the street.”
Protesters sue ICE to stop ‘unconstitutional’ Minnesota actions after Renee Good’s killing
Friday 9 January 2026 20:24 , Mike BediganProtesters suing to block “unconstitutional” federal law enforcement actions in Minnesota have described officers firing pepper spray into a moving car and threatening to break a car window on the same day an agent fatally shot Renee Good.
The ACLU filed a lawsuit in December on behalf of a group of Minneapolis residents who alleged Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents followed them home, fired chemical spray and rubber bullets, and threatened them with arrest as Donald Trump’s administration began surging federal law enforcement into the state.
Alex Woodward has the full story:
Protesters sue ICE to stop ‘unconstitutional’ Minnesota actions after fatal shooting
Frey renews calls for Minneapolis authorities to be involved in investigation
Friday 9 January 2026 20:00 , Mike BediganMinneapolis mayor Jacob Frey has again called for city authorities to be involved in investigations into Wednesday’s shooting, after being shut out by the DHS.
“If the Trump admin has nothing to hide from, then don’t hide from it. Include the BCA (Bureau of Criminal Apprehension) and our local experts in the investigation of the death of Renee Nicole Good,” Frey wrote on X.
“Minneapolis wants justice — and we want the truth.”
If the Trump admin has nothing to hide from, then don’t hide from it. Include the BCA and our local experts in the investigation of the death of Renee Nicole Good.
— Mayor Jacob Frey (@MayorFrey) January 9, 2026
Minneapolis wants justice — and we want the truth. pic.twitter.com/lcuAALnZ8W
Ilhan Omar slams JD Vance's attack on Renee Good
Friday 9 January 2026 19:48 , Eric GarciaRep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota slammed Vice President JD Vance's attacks on Renee Good, telling The Independent he is “unfit to be vice president of this country.”
On Thursday, Vance called Good's killing by an ICE officer a "tragedy of her own making,” accusing the 37-year-old of accelerating her vehicle to attack the officer later identified as Jonathan Ross.
"It is disgusting," Omar said. "She was shot in the face, not just once, not twice, but three times. There is no humanly justification on what that ice agent did to Renee and the horror that her children and her family will have to live with."
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem also accused Good of "domestic terrorism" and said Ross was "surrounded" despite video evidence showing the contrary." Vance spent Thursday heckling the press and accusing the media of putting law enforcement at risk.
But Omar disputed this.
"He is disgusting," she told The Independent. "He is unfit to be a vice president of this country, and it is unacceptable for him to describe her that way and to say that it was her fault that she was murdered in broad daylight."
GOP rushes to defend ICE agent (and Vance) after new footage released
Friday 9 January 2026 19:35 , Eric GarciaRepublicans including White House press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Donald Trump Jr. have also commented on the newly released footage.
“The media smeared an ICE Agent who properly defended himself from being run over by organized leftist protesters who were impeding an active law enforcement operation,” Leavitt wrote.
The media smeared an ICE Agent who properly defended himself from being run over by organized leftist protesters who were impeding an active law enforcement operation.
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) January 9, 2026
The reason trust in the media is at an all-time low is because they intentionally lie to the public to advance… https://t.co/8ih8O9FyJQ
Meanwhile, Don Jr. claimed that vice president JD Vance is owed an apology.
“Virtually the entire leftwing media owes @JDVance an apology - Starting with @CNN. This video proves that he was right and they were all full of shit as usual!!!!” Don Jr. wrote on X.
Virtually the entire leftwing media owes @JDVance an apology - Starting with @CNN.
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 9, 2026
This video proves that he was right and they were all full of shit as usual!!!! https://t.co/DZbjb0LJxS
JD Vance weighs in on new footage reportedly from ICE agent
Friday 9 January 2026 19:24 , Mike BediganWatch this, as hard as it is. Many of you have been told this law enforcement officer wasn't hit by a car, wasn't being harassed, and murdered an innocent woman.
— JD Vance (@JDVance) January 9, 2026
The reality is that his life was endangered and he fired in self defense. https://t.co/IfXAAxi9Ql
Watch: Footage reportedly from Jonathan Ross's cell phone
Friday 9 January 2026 19:10 , Mike BediganWatch the footage reported to be from ICE agent Jonathan Ross’ cell phone seemingly showing the moments before he opened fire on Renee Nicole Good in her car.
The footage was first obtained by Alpha News.
BREAKING: Alpha News has obtained cellphone footage showing perspective of federal agent at center of ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis pic.twitter.com/p2wks0zew0
— Alpha News (@AlphaNews) January 9, 2026
