ICE officer who killed Minneapolis woman had prior violent arrest that made him "fear for his life"

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.
 
Ugh 🙄, can't believe what I'm reading about Jonathan Ross... Like, how does one person have so much bad luck? First, you're dragged by a guy and think your life is in danger... and now this new stuff comes out about Renee Nicole Good's death in Minneapolis. I mean, 33 stitches from the traffic stop incident are no joke 🤕, but Ross is still getting praised for being a hero? Give me a break 😒. It's all just too much. And what's with the Taser situation? 10 times into someone's face? That's not justice, that's just... crazy 💀. Can't we just have our officers trained to de-escalate situations instead of resorting to force? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm so worried about these police officers, like Jonathan Ross, and how they're handling their stress 😟. I mean, 100 yards of being dragged by a guy who's just trying to escape? That's crazy! And then he fires his Taser 10 times into the guy's face? Like, what is wrong with that man?! 🤯 It's not even like Muñoz was trying to hurt anyone; he was just trying to get away from the situation. This incident has me wondering if Ross was in some kinda shock or something, 'cause dragging someone 100 yards and firing a Taser 10 times into their face? That's not how you resolve a situation, man... 😕
 
🤔 I'm trying not to jump to conclusions here, but this stuff is getting pretty wild. So, Jonathan Ross is an ICE officer who shot Renee Nicole Good, and now it turns out he had a pretty rough run-in with Roberto Carlos Muñoz just a few months ago? 100 yards of dragging and 10 rounds of Taser shots into someone's face? That's some crazy stuff.

I'm not saying Muñoz wasn't at fault, but the fact that Ross felt like he was in imminent danger after a routine traffic stop is super concerning. And now we're supposed to believe that this incident somehow relates to Good's shooting? I'm not buying it just yet. The more I think about it, the more I want to know what exactly happened between Ross and Good on that fateful day.

It's also worth noting that ICE officers have a lot of power and can be pretty intimidating, so it's possible that Muñoz didn't put up much of a fight after being dragged. But still, 33 stitches from the previous incident is no joke. I guess we'll just have to wait for more info to piece together what really went down here...
 
I'm not buying that story 🙄. This whole thing feels like a setup to me. I mean, you've got an ICE officer who's already got a history of being aggressive, and then he's involved in another high-profile incident? It just doesn't add up. And what about the fact that Muñoz was found guilty of assault against Ross? Doesn't that say something about Ross's ability to handle situations? 🤔

And let's be real, 10 times with a Taser? That's just excessive 😂. I'm not saying Muñoz didn't deserve some consequences, but come on, officer. You're supposed to de-escalate, not escalate the situation further.

It's always easier to blame the victim when it comes to these kinds of incidents, and this whole thing feels like a case in point 🙃. We need to be scrutinizing Ross's actions and questioning whether he's truly fit for duty here 💯.
 
I'm not buying into all the hype around this story 🤔. I mean, we don't know for sure what happened that day, but let's give Jonathan Ross some slack, ya know? He's a good guy who was just trying to do his job. I don't think it's fair to jump on him right away, especially considering the circumstances. That traffic stop sounded intense and Ross is lucky he didn't get hurt worse 🙏. And yeah, maybe he might've overreacted a bit, but let's not forget that Muñoz was resisting arrest and could've easily got himself killed or someone else with him 💥. It's all about context and perspective, you know?
 
🤯 This whole thing with Jonathan Ross and Renee Nicole Good is so wild... I mean, one minute he's dragging someone 100 yards by the leg and next thing you know, he's shooting a woman in Minneapolis... like what was going through that guy's head? 🤦‍♂️ And to think this happened last June, no one really knew about it till now... it's crazy how some of these things come out and can totally change our perception of someone. Does anyone really know what's going on behind the scenes with Ross? It seems like there's more to this story than meets the eye 🤔...
 
🤯 I'm literally shook by this news 🚨... I mean, a guy being dragged 100 yards by an ICE officer because he refused to stop? That's just insane! 🙅‍♂️ And now it seems like maybe there's a link between this incident and another fatal shooting? 😳 This raises so many red flags about Ross's judgment and ability to stay calm under pressure. I think we need more transparency about his background and any past incidents before he can be trusted with duties that involve deadly force 💔
 
omg can u believe dis?? 😱 jonathan ross was involved in a super scary incident last june where he was dragged by this guy muñoz during a traffic stop 🚗👊 then muñoz tries to flee and ross is like fearing for his life 💀 meanwhile muñoz gets 33 stitches on him because of the taser attacks 🔥 and now we find out that ross was involved in Renee Good's fatal shooting too? what's goin on w/ this guy?? 🤯 how can one person have so many incidents like dis, it raises so many red flags about his judgment and ability to handle situations under pressure 🚨
 
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