Prosecutor Seeks Public Evidence in Fatal Minneapolis ICE Shooting

By Amanue Janberu
Published on 01/10/26

A Minnesota prosecutor on Friday urged the public to share any recordings or evidence related to the fatal shooting of Renee Good, following the release of new video showing her final interaction with a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.

The incident, which occurred in Minneapolis, along with a separate Border Patrol shooting in Portland, Oregon, has sparked protests in multiple cities and drawn criticism of U.S. immigration enforcement practices.

The Trump administration defended the officer involved, stating he acted in self-defense to protect himself and fellow agents while Good was inside her vehicle.

A 47-second video, published by a Minnesota news outlet and shared by the Department of Homeland Security, shows the shooting from the perspective of ICE officer Jonathan Ross, who fired the weapon. The footage depicts the officer moving toward and circling Good’s car in the middle of the street, with sirens audible in the background.

Good’s wife is also visible in the video, walking around the vehicle and approaching the officer while documenting the encounter. Authorities said they are relying on such footage, along with any other material from witnesses, to fully investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting.