A chilling look at the turbulent past of Jonathan Ross, the ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, has come to light. A disturbing incident from last June, where Ross was dragged by a fleeing driver, Roberto Carlos Muñoz, and claimed that he feared for his life.
Ross testified in court that Muñoz attempted to flee after a routine traffic stop turned violent. The ICE officer broke the rear window, dragging Muñoz 100 yards before releasing him. Despite firing his Taser 10 times into Muñoz's face, the man refused to stop. Ross stated that he was "fearing for my life" and felt like he would be dragged.
The aftermath of the incident left Ross with 33 stitches on his legs and hands. Muñoz was found guilty of assault and causing bodily harm to a federal officer.
This unsettling episode has now been linked to Ross's involvement in Good's fatal shooting in Minneapolis just this week. While it is unclear if the two incidents are directly connected, the revelation raises serious questions about Ross's judgment and ability to handle high-pressure situations.
Ross testified in court that Muñoz attempted to flee after a routine traffic stop turned violent. The ICE officer broke the rear window, dragging Muñoz 100 yards before releasing him. Despite firing his Taser 10 times into Muñoz's face, the man refused to stop. Ross stated that he was "fearing for my life" and felt like he would be dragged.
The aftermath of the incident left Ross with 33 stitches on his legs and hands. Muñoz was found guilty of assault and causing bodily harm to a federal officer.
This unsettling episode has now been linked to Ross's involvement in Good's fatal shooting in Minneapolis just this week. While it is unclear if the two incidents are directly connected, the revelation raises serious questions about Ross's judgment and ability to handle high-pressure situations.