Father Of ICE Agent Involved In Minn. Shooting Defends His Son

The father of a federal immigration agent involved in a fatal shooting in Minneapolis has spoken publicly for the first time, defending his son and expressing concern for his safety and well-being amid intense scrutiny. The agent, Jonathan Ross, shot and killed Renee Nicole Good during a federal immigration operation on January 7, an incident that has sparked protests and renewed debate over federal law-enforcement tactics.

Ross, 43, is an Iraq War veteran and longtime federal officer who has served nearly two decades with agencies including the U.S. Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations unit. His father, Ed Ross, described him as a devoted husband and father guided by strong religious convictions. He said he believes his son acted lawfully and within training during a rapidly unfolding and dangerous encounter.

According to Ed Ross, Good struck his son during the confrontation and placed another agent at risk when that officer’s arm was allegedly caught by her vehicle. He characterized the shooting as an act of self-defense and said he is confident his son will not face criminal charges.

Federal authorities have offered a similar account. Statements from the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security assert that Good attempted to use her SUV as a weapon against officers during the operation in south Minneapolis, prompting Ross to fire his weapon. Video footage released publicly has been cited by officials as supporting claims that agents perceived an immediate threat, though critics argue the encounter escalated unnecessarily and that alternative outcomes may have been possible.

The shooting prompted demonstrations and sharp political reaction, particularly from local leaders and community members who questioned the use of lethal force. An investigation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation is ongoing. Legal analysts have noted that, based on available information and precedent, criminal charges against Ross appear unlikely, though no final determination has been announced.

President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have publicly defended Ross, describing his actions as justified self-defense. Noem’s decision to label Good a “domestic terrorist” has intensified public debate, particularly after a contentious interview in which she disputed elements of the incident during questioning by Jake Tapper.

As investigations continue, sharply different narratives persist—between official accounts emphasizing perceived threat and community voices questioning proportionality and escalation. While legal outcomes will focus on statutory standards and evidence, the broader dispute over authority, accountability, and the use of force remains unresolved, extending well beyond the facts of a single encounter.

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