ICE Agent Identified in Ongoing Probe of Renee Nicole Good’s Minneapolis Death

Weeks after a deadly federal raid rattled a Minneapolis community, fresh revelations refocus national scrutiny. Officials named U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan E. Ross to the January operation that killed Renee Nicole Good, per court documents—sparking renewed demands for openness in residential raids.
Officer Background
Ross, a decade-long ICE veteran in Enforcement and Removal Operations, sustained injuries in a June 2025 Minnesota police clash that ended in federal charges. VP JD Vance cited this trauma as possible influence on his actions, fueling talks on training, mental health, and high-stakes judgment.
Incident Overview
In Powderhorn Park, feds pursued a targeted arrest deemed swiftly perilous, justifying force. Locals recounted chaos and terror, with viral videos amplifying distrust. Clergy and officials sought calm, independent scrutiny; ICE probes internal reviews amid calls for wider accountability.
Honoring Good
Renee Nicole Good, writer-poet-musician devoted to kin and neighborhood, lived nearby—her loss pierced deep. Vigils bloomed with tributes; as inquiries grind on, Minneapolis prioritizes her memory, truth, and restored faith in safety.



