ICE Agent’s ‘Dragging’ Case May Help Expose Evidence in Renee Good Shooting

A Minnesota man convicted of assaulting an ICE agent may soon uncover new evidence in the killing of Renee Good, a 37-year-old poet and mother of three. The connection lies with Jonathan Ross, the same officer who shot and killed Good during a targeted operation in Minneapolis last month.

Attorneys for Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who was convicted of assaulting Ross on December 10, are now seeking access to investigative files related to Good's killing. Muñoz-Guatemala had been dragged by Ross with his car in June 2025 after attempting to escape from agents trying to deport him.

The defense argues that if a jury had considered the question of whether driving away was a reasonable response during Muñoz-Guatemala's trial, they may have access to evidence that could shed light on Ross' behavior and tactics. This information could potentially reveal whether Ross has a history of behaving recklessly or contrary to his training.

Court filings indicate that Ross and other agents were attempting to interview Muñoz-Guatemala last summer when the incident occurred. The agent used a tool to shatter the rear driver's-side window before reaching inside, during which time Muñoz-Guatemala was dragged approximately 100 yards while repeatedly deploying a taser.

Muñoz-Guatemala's attorneys claim that if his client had been tried after Good's killing, his defense may have also argued that he was justified in resisting Ross, who they believe was the aggressor and used excessive force. The jury instructions essentially contained a two-part decision tree: Jurors could convict Muñoz-Guatemala if they believed he should have known Ross was law enforcement, or if driving away was not a reasonable response.

Prosecutors have yet to file a response to the motions, but the defense hopes that gaining access to these files may help shed light on Ross' conduct during the incident and whether it was in line with his training.
 
🤔 The recent developments in the case of Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala's conviction for assaulting an ICE agent are quite intriguing 🚨. It appears that the defense is seeking to uncover new evidence related to Jonathan Ross, the same officer who shot and killed Renee Good last month 💀. If Muñoz-Guatemala had been tried after Good's killing, his defense may have argued that he was justified in resisting Ross, given the latter's aggressive actions 😬.

The fact that Ross used excessive force and shattered the rear window of Muñoz-Guatemala's car raises questions about Ross' behavior and whether it aligns with his training 🚔. If the defense can gain access to investigative files, they may be able to shed light on Ross' conduct during the incident and determine whether he followed proper protocols.

It's also worth noting that the jury instructions in Muñoz-Guatemala's trial were quite narrow 🔍, essentially relying on two parts of a decision tree: whether Muñoz-Guatemala knew Ross was law enforcement or if driving away was not a reasonable response 🚗. The defense hopes that this new information may help to humanize their client and provide context for his actions 😊.
 
omg this is wild... so like what if muñoz-guatemala had won his trial and was still alive... would we even know about renee good's story then? 🤔 I mean i feel bad for her family tho, that's such a tragic loss. and now muñoz-guatemala might get some answers about what happened to renee... it's crazy how these things all connect. did you guys watch any podcasts or vids about this case?
 
I'm telling you, something's off about this whole thing... like, what's really going on here? 🤔 This guy Muñoz-Guatemala gets dragged by car, tasered, and charged for resisting arrest - but now he's trying to get access to files from the same officer who killed a poet, Renee Good. It just doesn't add up. Ross is like some kind of wild card, using tools to shatter windows and dragging people around... what if this isn't an isolated incident? 🚨 What if there's more going on here that we're not seeing?
 
I don't get why we need all this info about this guy's trial and his connection to the other case... it's just a bunch of red tape, if you ask me 🙄 Can't they just focus on getting justice for Renee Good's family already? And what's up with all these court filings and motions? It's like we're stuck in some never-ending loop of bureaucracy. I'm just trying to keep up with the thread here, but it's hard when there are so many tangents and sidetracks 🤯 Can't they just give us a straight answer for once?!
 
omg can u bliev this?! 🤯 so like, muñoz-guatemala's lawyers are tryin to get their hands on some major evidence about jonathan ross and how he killed renee good... its def interesting that muñoz-guatemala was involved in a pretty intense incident with ross last summer too, where he got dragged by the car and tased like 5 times 🚗💥 and now his lawyers are tryin to use that to argue that muñoz-guatemala was right to resist ross... its like, can we get some clarity on what really went down here? 🤔
 
🤔 This whole thing is super messed up 🚫. If Roberto's lawyer gets hold of those files, we might finally know the real story behind Renee Good's death 💀. It's crazy that Muñoz-Guatemala got dragged by Ross and had to deal with a taser deployment 😷. The defense is making some solid points about Ross' behavior 🚔. We should've gotten answers sooner, especially since there was an ICE connection 🤝. The fact that the prosecutor hasn't filed anything yet is suspicious 🙄. Let's hope justice gets served and we get to know more about what really went down 💯.
 
OMG 🤯 this is getting CRAZY! so like, Roberto Muñoz-Guatemala gets convicted of assaulting Jonathan Ross and now he's trying to get new evidence that could clear him or prove Ross did something wrong? meanwhile, Renee Good's killer is still out there... what if this all connects?! 🚨 the defense is hoping this new info could show Ross was reckless and used excessive force during his own arrest 🤷‍♂️ it's like, justice for Renee Good too! 🕊️
 
I'm not sure what's more messed up - the fact that this guy got dragged by car for 100 yards or that the ICE agent who did it has a history of behaving recklessly 🤯. If they can get their hands on those files, it could be interesting to see if Ross' actions in Good's killing were out of line with training. I mean, you gotta wonder how many times this guy has overstepped his bounds and what kind of culture exists within the agency that allows this kinda stuff. Maybe it'll lead to some accountability, but I'm not holding my breath 😐.
 
I'm kinda thinkin' this is a big deal, y'know? Like, if Muñoz-Guatemala gets to see those investigative files, it could blow some major holes in Ross's story about what really went down with Renee Good's murder 🤔. And let me tell you, the fact that Ross was acting all out of line during this incident when he dragged Muñoz-Guatemala is just wild 😲. If the defense can prove that Ross was way off base and used excessive force... that could totally change the narrative around Good's death.

But at the same time, I'm also kinda curious about how prosecutors are gonna respond to these motions 🤷‍♂️. Are they just gonna sweep it under the rug or is there some real concern about Ross's conduct? Either way, this whole thing feels like it's gettin' more complicated by the minute 🔄.
 
OMG, this is so crazy 🤯! Like, what if the person who's supposed to be enforcing the law is actually doing things wrong? I mean, 100 yards of taser deployment is wild 💥. And now we're talking about a poet and mom being killed in the line of duty, it just doesn't feel right 😔. The fact that this guy's defense team might get access to files about Ross' behavior is huge 📊. It could show some serious questionable tactics going on here #JusticeForReneeGood #LawEnforcementAccountability #BeTheChange
 
🤔 this is crazy... i mean, what if muñoz-guatemala's trial & good's killing are somehow connected? 🚨 it's like a whole other layer to this story. Ross was already under fire for Good's death, and now muñoz-guatemala's lawyers want in on that action too. 🤓 their argument is that if they'd gotten the chance to make that case, muñoz-guatemala might've shown how ross was the aggressor & he had a right to resist. it raises so many questions about ross' training & behavior... did he really follow protocol in minneapolis? were there other incidents like this one where he showed reckless abandon? 🚗💨
 
omg this is crazy 🤯! i cant believe how much new evidence just came up for Renee Good's case 🕊️🔍 her death is still so fresh but now we might get some answers about what really happened that day 💡

so like, if muñoz-guatemala's defense had gotten to present this new info in court his whole trial could've been different 🔄 and it makes total sense why he's trying to get access to those files 🤝

i have a diagram 📝 in my head that's kinda like this: +---------------+ | Ross' actions | +---------------+ ...| aggressive & excessive force|... | Muñoz-Guatemala | +---------------+ ...| scared & trying to escape|... and now we might find out if those actions were reasonable or not? 🤔

anyway, i hope justice can be served for Renee's family and that this new evidence helps bring closure 🕊️💖
 
🤔 just wondering if this is gonna be a game changer for renee good's family and friends... all these years without closure 🙏, but now maybe some answers are coming... hope justice is served 💯
 
this is totally messed up 🤯... like what's going on here? first you got this dude muñoz-guatemala who's just trying to escape deportation and next thing you know he's being dragged 100 yards by an ice agent while they're trying to question him and now he might uncover new evidence that could say the agent was the real aggressor in renee good's murder 😱 what if this is a pattern of behavior? what if jonathan ross has been doing this for years without anyone holding him accountable 🤔
 
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