ICE Agent Who Reportedly Shot Renee Good Was a Firearms Trainer, per Testimony

A veteran ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Good in a Minneapolis driveway had extensive experience as a firearms trainer, according to sworn testimony obtained by WIRED. Jonathan Ross, the officer identified by multiple news outlets as the shooter, has led teams drawn from federal agencies including the FBI, and is part of a Special Response Team that serves as ICE's version of a SWAT team.

Ross described his professional background in detail during a December 2025 trial related to an incident last June. The trial was centered on an interaction with Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who was being sought by authorities for being in the US without authorization. According to Ross's testimony, he had been driving unmarked vehicles and wearing ranger green and gray clothing when he encountered Muñoz-Guatemala.

Ross approached Muñoz-Guatemala, who rolled down his window and refused to open it further. The driver then pulled away from Ross while he was being dragged at speeds that Ross claimed seemed like "40 miles an hour or more." In response, Ross fired a Taser at the vehicle, which succeeded in shaking him off.

The incident in June is eerily similar to the shooting of Renee Good on January 8, where video shows a federal agent firing shots into her car as she tried to leave the scene. According to analysis by The New York Times and The Washington Post, there appears to have been no chance for contact between Ross's vehicle and Good's.

Ross has claimed that he was met with erratic behavior from people attempting to flee during his career, describing them as making extreme movements in their vehicles in an effort to avoid being caught. However, his assertion about Muñoz-Guatemala's request to speak with an attorney before he was apprehended appears to be unverified.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirsti Noem described Good's actions as "domestic terrorism." An FBI investigation into her killing is ongoing, and the department has maintained that Ross acted in accordance with his training. However, this stance faces scrutiny from some who question why officials initially concealed Ross's name despite claims from a local newspaper about encountering him during an earlier incident.
 
man this is so messed up 🤕 like what even is the protocol for these situations? ICE has their own SWAT team and they can't even figure out how to do this safely? it's all just too much 💔 Renee Good was just trying to get away from the guy who was clearly being super aggressive and now she's dead because of some dude's training 🚨
 
I'm low-key worried about how easy it is for these federal agents to just shoot first and ask questions later 🚔👮‍♂️. I mean, Roberto Muñoz-Guatemala is basically fleeing from the law and Ross uses a Taser on him before shooting? It's like they're trying to make themselves look like heroes or something 💪. And now Renee Good gets caught in the crossfire and she's labeled as some kind of domestic terrorist? Come on, that's just wild 🌪️. We need to question why these agents are able to operate with such impunity, especially when they're the ones breaking all the rules 👊.
 
Dude, I'm like super worried about these cases where ICE agents are using their firearms training to deal with people in situations that seem soooo over the top. Like, what even is this? 🤯 Ross's story sounds crazy, and I can see why people would think he went too far. The fact that he's got experience as a firearms trainer just makes it more sketchy, you know? And what's up with the "domestic terrorism" label for Renee Good's actions? That seems way off to me 😒
 
I'm still trying to process this stuff 🤯. So, like, I've been following the story of Renee Good's killing and it's just...wow. The fact that the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, had extensive experience as a firearms trainer is wild. Like, who wouldn't think that would be relevant in a situation where someone gets shot? 🤔

And the more I read about this, the more I'm wondering if there was actually any reason for Ross to fire at Renee Good's car. It seems like they were basically moving away from each other and he just kept shooting. That's not exactly how you handle a situation where someone is trying to leave 🚗

I also don't get why Secretary Noem called Renee's actions "domestic terrorism" so quickly. I mean, I think we can all agree that using a firearm in a public space without provocation isn't cool, but let's not jump to conclusions here. This guy was supposed to be a trained professional and he still managed to get it wrong...
 
🤔 I'm just trying to wrap my head around all this... so the guy who shot and killed Renee Good is basically a seasoned firearms trainer and has been part of some top-secret teams within ICE? 🚨 That's wild. And now, it seems like he's got a history of dealing with people who are trying to flee in their cars - but does that really justify him taking out Renee on her own driveway? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, it sounds like there was no way for contact between Ross and Good's car at all... what exactly was going through his head when he made that split-second decision? 🔫 It's all very suspicious.
 
I'm still having flashbacks of when I used to watch those old cop dramas on TV and imagine myself as the hero officer saving the day... but now it seems like things have taken a dark turn. This ICE agent's history of training people on how to handle situations like this just doesn't sit right with me, you know? 🤔 It's all too familiar - these incidents remind me of that one time I saw a movie where a cop was supposed to be the good guy but ended up being super aggressive and ended up killing someone... anyway, it's like they're saying "it's just part of the job" or something. But what if it isn't? 🚔💥
 
🙄 So you think this guy got away with shooting Renee Good because he's got a fancy job and some questionable experience? Newsflash: just 'cause someone's good at training people to shoot doesn't mean they're not capable of messing up in the heat of the moment! I mean, what if Muñoz-Guatemala wasn't trying to flee, but was genuinely asking for help or something? We don't even know yet because Ross claimed he didn't want any contact. This whole thing is still super sketchy and I'm not buying that his training somehow automatically makes him infallible 🤔
 
🤔 this whole thing feels super suspicious to me 🚨 like there are way too many convenient " coincidences" here 👀 and the fact that Ross's name was kept under wraps for so long is a major red flag 🔴 especially since he's got a history of being part of those high-risk teams 💥 what's really going on here? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 so like what is going on here? veteran ICE agent shoots and kills woman in driveway and now we find out he was a firearms trainer? that just raises more questions... how does his training relate to the shooting? did he really not see her trying to leave or something? 🚗💨 i'm also confused about why his name wasn't public knowledge sooner, you'd think that would be kinda important info for an investigation. and what's up with the department saying she was doing domestic terrorism? was she threatening national security or something? 🤷‍♀️ this whole thing is just so suspicious...
 
OMG, thsi is like soooo messed up 🤯!! Like, I cant even right now... ICE agent Jonathan Ross is all about that training life, huh? He's got this crazy experience as a firearms trainer and has led teams on high-stakes missions 🚨. But, at the same time, hes also got a history of being super aggressive with people trying to flee from him - like, erratic behavior, extreme movements... sounds sketchy 🤔.

And then theres Renee Good's case... poor girl 🙏. Video footage shows Ross firing shots into her car while she was tryin to leave the scene, but it looks like there was no way they could've made contact 😱. Its all so suspicious and I cant help but wonder if Ross's training is bein used as an excuse for some serious misconduct 💔.

Kirsti Noem says Good was doin domestic terrorism, but like, whats the definition of that anyway? 🤷‍♀️ And why did it take so long to come out that Ross's name was concealed? That's some major red flag stuff 🚨. I'm low-key freaked out by this whole thing...
 
This whole thing just feels so messed up 🤯. I mean, think about it - we got a veteran ICE agent with all these guns and training for dealing with people on the run, but somehow he ends up shooting a civilian who's basically doing nothing wrong. It's like something out of a movie where the bad guy gets away because they're wearing cool sunglasses and have some fancy tech 🕵️‍♂️.

And let's talk about how we react to this stuff - Secretary Noem calls Renee Good's actions "domestic terrorism", which is just another way of saying 'she was trying to leave and you didn't want her to'. It's not like she was some kind of vigilante or anything. She was just a person who got caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time.

We need to take a step back and think about what we're doing here. We've got these super trained agents with all sorts of guns and gadgets, but sometimes they use them on innocent people? It's not right 😕.
 
omg just read about this veteran ICE agent Jonathan Ross shooting Renee Good in Minneapolis 🤯 and I'm so shook the fact that he had extensive experience as a firearms trainer is wild, but also super concerning - can we talk about how his training might have led to this tragic event? 🤔
 
Man, I'm just so confused by this whole thing 🤔. A seasoned ICE agent, yeah that makes sense for the job, but shooting and killing someone in a driveway? That's just crazy talk! 🚫 I don't know if I'd trust a guy who's got experience with Taser-ing people out of their cars to be making split-second decisions on human life.

And what's up with all these agencies playing it so cool about this? The fact that they were trying to cover his name and now it's coming back to haunt 'em is just sketchy 🕵️‍♂️. Can't we just have some transparency for once?

And I don't get why Good was labeled as "domestic terrorism" though... seems like she was just trying to leave the scene after being pulled over 🚗. Not sure if that's something to be condemned, you know?
 
.. can't believe how things have changed since my time in the States 🤔. I remember back in '05 when a cop in LA shot and killed a gang member, the whole thing was all over the news for days. The cops were like "he was armed" but then later it came out that he wasn't even holding a gun... anyway, it's just sad to see another innocent life lost. Ross sounds like some kinda special agent, I mean, leading teams and everything 🤯. But you gotta wonder why he didn't just pull over the lady in the car instead of shooting her up 😩. And what's with all the secrecy around this whole thing? It feels like they're trying to cover something up. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out... 🤞
 
🤔 I'm really worried about the lack of accountability here... ICE agents are already so intimidating, but to have one shoot and kill someone just because they didn't want to cooperate? It's wild to think that this guy, Jonathan Ross, has been training people how to handle situations like this, and he ends up being the one who breaks all the rules. The fact that his team's actions were allegedly "in accordance with his training" is so not reassuring... I mean, what kind of training teaches you to shoot someone when they're trying to leave? 🚗💨 And now there's even more questions about why officials kept Ross's name under wraps initially... this whole thing just feels really fishy.
 
I'm still trying to process what happened with Renee Good 🤕. It's crazy how it all went down - she was just leaving the scene and then this ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, starts firing into her car for no reason at all. I mean, 40 miles an hour is nothing, dude! He's got experience as a firearms trainer, yeah, but that doesn't make him above the law or some kinda hero 🙅‍♂️.

I've had my share of run-ins with authorities too, and it can be scary, but sometimes you gotta talk to them. Like, why didn't he try to contact Renee first? He just assumed she was gonna hurt someone else, I guess. That's the problem - we gotta find a way to communicate without resorting to violence 💔.

It's also weird that they said she was involved in domestic terrorism... what happened? 🤔 Wasn't she just trying to leave? It's like, can't we all just get along and try to resolve our issues peacefully? I'm still waiting for answers on this one 😕.
 
🤔 I mean, think about it... this veteran ICE agent had loads of experience as a firearms trainer 🎯, and he was part of that Special Response Team ⚔️. But then we got this incident with Renee Good 🙏... and now there's all these questions about why Ross didn't try to make contact first? 🤷‍♂️ I'm not saying what happened on June 2025 is entirely clear-cut, but it does seem a bit suspicious that the agent fired shots into her car without trying to de-escalate 😬. And now we're hearing from the Department of Homeland Security that Good's actions were some kind of "domestic terrorism"? 🚫... I'm all for keeping us safe, but do we really need to label people who are just trying to get back home? 🤝 It's like, can't we just try to understand each other a bit more before jumping to conclusions? 💖
 
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