
Federal Judge Orders Release Of ICE Agent Jonathan Ross Files In Renee Good Killing
Key Takeaways
- Judge in Minnesota orders government to release records on Renee Good killing.
- The order moves toward transparency by forcing disclosure of records in the case.
- A magistrate judge will review the released materials to decide what can be publicly released.
Court Orders ICE Files
A federal judge in Minnesota ordered prosecutors to turn over critical information on ICE officer Jonathan Ross.
“For months after Renee Good was killed during a federal immigration operation in Minneapolis, the Trump administration controlled the evidence, the timeline, and much of the public narrative”
The order came in response to a motion from the defense attorneys for Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala.

Muñoz-Guatemala's attorney said the information is important for public understanding of what transpired in Good's shooting.
Materials will first go to a magistrate judge for review and redaction.
Protests and Political Fallout
A Civiqs poll showed 42% of registered voters support abolishing ICE.
The Minnesota attorney general filed suit to block ICE operations in the state.
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ICE Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated his office has no intention of investigating the agent.
Good's family hired lawyers from the same firm that represented George Floyd's family.
Video Evidence and Conflicting Narratives
Video footage recorded by the ICE agent's chest-mounted camera was released.
“Estados Unidos La izquierda de EEUU declara la guerra al ICE tras el asesinato de Renee Nicole Good El asesinato extrajudicial de Renee Nicole Good en Minneapolis, cuando trataba de evadir una parada policial en el contexto de la guerra contra los migrantes en EEUU, ha sido el último episodio de la controvertida agencia de fronteras de EEUU, ICE, que se halla en su momento más bajo de valoración”
Good told the agent 'Everything's okay, I'm not angry' seconds before Ross fired three times.
Federal authorities defended the agent as acting in self-defense.
State and local officials said Ross acted recklessly.
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