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Whoa...Minneapolis Shooting | ICE Shooting | ICE Minneapolis | Minneapolis | Minnesota | Maria Alfonsina Martinez | Marimar Martinez Shooting | Marimar Martinez ICE Shooting | DHS Shooting In Washington DC, a Congressional forum by Democrats heard the testimony of Marimar Maria Martinez, a Chicago-based woman, who was shot by a Border Patrol Agent during a vehicle incident in Brighton Park late last year. #MinneapolisShooting #ICEShooting #ICE #DHS #CBP #BorderPatrol #Minneapolis #Minnesota #ReneeGood, #MarimarMartinez #MariaAlfonsinaMartinez #ImmigrationEnforcement #PoliceBrutality #CongressHearing, #BreakingNews, #LiveNews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUV9AiMfrs0 -
Nurse killed by federal agents had confrontation days earlier
Newly unearthed videos verified by Reuters show Alex Pretti had a physical confrontation with federal agents 11 days before he was fatally shot in Minneapolis. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #alexpretti #minnesota #minnesotashooting #minneapolis #minneapolisshooting #ICE Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest news from around the world: Follow Reuters on Facebook: Follow Reuters on Twitter:…
https://fllics.com/en/video/nurse-killed-by-federal-agents-had-confrontation-days-earlier/
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White House Calls Bruce Springsteen’s Anti-ICE Song “Irrelevant” & “Inaccurate”
#News #Politics #AlexPretti #BruceSpringsteen #DonaldTrump #Minneapolis #Minneapolisshooting #ReneeGood #WhiteHousehttps://deadline.com/2026/01/white-house-bruce-springsteen-anti-ice-song-irrelevant-1236702827/
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“Alex Pretti was one of us,” an NIH worker who asked not to be named told me over the phone.
"That’s a phrase I’ve been hearing a lot since Saturday, when the 37 year-old Veterans Affairs nurse was assaulted and then fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis."
#AlexPretti #MinneapolisShooting #ICEViolence #AbolishICE #ICE
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I'm sure you've all heard Springsteen's "Streets of Minneapolis" by now, but just on the off-chance you haven't, this is absolutely worth a listen. The Boss is pulling no punches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWKSoxG1K7w
#Minneapolis #MinneapolisShooting #ICE #Springsteen #BruceSpringSteen #ReneeGood #AlexPretti
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Senate Democrats demand ICE reforms amid DHS funding deadline
Senate Democrats are threatening to block DHS funding unless ICE faces new restrictions and oversight, as a January 30 spending deadline looms. Failure to pass the bill could trigger a partial government shutdown. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #democrats #DHS #departmentofhomelandsecurity #ICE #minnesota #minneapolis #minneapolisshooting #minnesotashooting Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest…
https://fllics.com/en/video/senate-democrats-demand-ice-reforms-amid-dhs-funding-deadline/
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Trump criticises Minneapolis Mayor Frey over immigration enforcement after agent shootings. Frey refuses to cooperate, citing community safety. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/trump-minneapolis-mayor-immigration-shootings-jhfig466?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #DonaldTrump #Minneapolisshooting #ICE #USImmigrationlaws #IlhanOmar
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ICE To Support U.S. Security Arrangements At Winter Olympics
#Politics #ICE #MilanoCortinaGames #Minneapolisshooting #Olympics #WinterOlympics2026https://deadline.com/2026/01/ice-agents-winter-olympics-italy-milan-cortina-1236698168/
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Minnesota students walk out against ICE amid fear on campus | REUTERS
Students at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities staged a walkout and held a rally to protest the presence of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and what they described as growing fear in their community. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #minnesota #twincities #minneapolis #minneapolisshooting #universityofminnesota Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest news from around the world:…
https://fllics.com/en/video/minnesota-students-walk-out-against-ice-amid-fear-on-campus-reuters/
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Minnesota students walk out against ICE amid fear on campus | REUTERS
Students at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities staged a walkout and held a rally to protest the presence of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and what they described as growing fear in their community. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #minnesota #twincities #minneapolis #minneapolisshooting #universityofminnesota Read the story here: 👉 Subscribe: Keep up with the latest news from around the world:…
https://fllics.com/en/video/minnesota-students-walk-out-against-ice-amid-fear-on-campus-reuters/
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The 2nd Amendment is being pushed hard on this. As it should.
Fortunately, no one has used a specific word yet.
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CW: Minneapolis shooting
Also good stuff from the BBC.
No-one could possibly look at this video and believe that the ICE agents were acting in self defence.
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CW: Minneapolis shooting
Good stuff from the NY Times.
Detailed and factual account of the murder of Alex Pretti by ICE agents, showing very clearly that the Trump administration's claim that it was "self defence" is utterly bogus.
It was cold blooded murder.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2026/01/24/us/minneapolis-shooting-alex-pretti-timeline.html
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When the #NRA responds to #DHS that the expressed sentiment is wrong... color me surprised.
"...Los Angeles' top federal prosecutor and a Trump ally, received fierce blowback from gun-rights groups over his Saturday claim that there is a "high likelihood" law enforcement will be "legally justified" in shooting someone who approaches them with a gun..."
https://www.axios.com/2026/01/25/gun-groups-challenge-minneapolis-shooting-pretti
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Minneapolis shooting: What videos reveal about Alex Pretti’s final moments https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/minneapolis-shooting-videos-alex-prettis-n411l4iw?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #MinneapolisShooting #USImmigration #AlexPretti #ICE #LawEnforcement
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5 things to know about the latest #Minneapolisshooting
https://www.npr.org/2026/01/25/nx-s1-5687361/minneapolis-shooting-latest-alex-pretti
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The killing of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents has triggered a Senate funding standoff, with Democrats withdrawing support for DHS funding and raising the likelihood of a US government shutdown. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/minneapolis-shooting-funding-standoff-us-government-democrats-shutdown-risk-dh6o7bxl?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #USShutdown #MinneapolisShooting #AlexPretti #SenateStandoff
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Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and US citizen, was shot dead by federal immigration officers during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Family disputes official claims and demands truth. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/who-was-alex-pretti-icu-nurse-shot-dead-by-federal-officers-in-minneapolis-klxuk4i1?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #AlexPretti #MinneapolisShooting #ICEOperation #OperationMetroSurge
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What we know so far about the Minneapolis shooting of nurse Alex Pretti, protests, DHS response and shutdown risks. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/immigrant-families-protest-national-guard-deployed-what-we-know-so-far-about-minneapolis-shooting-xzfbcycm?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #MinneapolisShooting #USA #DonaldTrump
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A 37 year old US Citizen, it turns out. And this was clear cut. There are no angles to account for.
There is nothing to argue.
This cannot stand.
#Minneapolis #MinneapolisShooting #ice
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/jan/24/minneapolis-shooting-live
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‘Pull the thousands of violent, untrained officers out of Minnesota. Now,’ Governor Tim Walz said. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/federal-officers-shoot-another-person-in-minneapolis-during-immigration-crackdown-j4msrxkn?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #MinneapolisShooting #USA #DonaldTrump
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Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments – The New York Times
Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments
Newly available videos and existing footage synchronized and assessed by The Times provide a frame-by-frame look at how an ICE officer ended up shooting and killing a motorist in Minneapolis.
Listen to this article · 1:27 min Learn more
Editor’s Note: The audio and video are online at the New York Times. See Also for the featured video article:
https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000010648638/ice-shooting-renee-good-minneapolis-videos-analysis.htmlContinue/Read Original Article Here: Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments – The New York Times
#Analysis #ContestedMoments #FrameByFrame #ICEShooting #JonathanRoss #Minneapolis #MinneapolisShooting #ReneeNicoleGood #Synchronized #TheNewYorkTimes #TrueFacts #Video #WhatHappened -
Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments – The New York Times
Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments
Newly available videos and existing footage synchronized and assessed by The Times provide a frame-by-frame look at how an ICE officer ended up shooting and killing a motorist in Minneapolis.
Listen to this article · 1:27 min Learn more
Editor’s Note: The audio and video are online at the New York Times. See Also for the featured video article:
https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000010648638/ice-shooting-renee-good-minneapolis-videos-analysis.htmlContinue/Read Original Article Here: Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments – The New York Times
#Analysis #ContestedMoments #FrameByFrame #ICEShooting #JonathanRoss #Minneapolis #MinneapolisShooting #ReneeNicoleGood #Synchronized #TheNewYorkTimes #TrueFacts #Video #WhatHappened -
Civil Discourse – Don’t Take the Bait – Joyce Vance
Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance
Don’t Take the Bait
By Joyce Vance, Jan 15, 2026
In the time of Trump, “Don’t take the bait” is a rule that’s almost as important as “Do not obey in advance.”
Following the shooting death of Renee Good and other incidents where agents played fast and loose with the rights of both American citizens and immigrants, ICE seems to be doing everything it can to be an accelerant to the tensions. Wednesday evening, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said that federal agents were trying to arrest a man from Venezuela who was in the country illegally, when he fled from agents. She said he “began to resist and violently assault the officer,” and was joined by two other men who attacked the agent with a snow shovel and broom handle. McLaughlin said the agent feared for his life and shot the man they’d been trying to arrest in the leg.
There are obviously questions about this scenario, including how an agent ended up alone and whether a reasonable agent would have thought his life was at risk. As The New York Times put it, “The federal government’s narrative could not immediately be verified.” A crowd of about 200 people gathered after the shooting, and according to the police chief, engaged in illegal acts, including throwing fireworks at police. After agents from ICE’s sister agency, CBP, showed up in what the Times called a large, military-style vehicle, protesters “swarmed the vehicle and yelled and threw snowballs at agents.” Retreating agents fired tear gas-type canisters, and agents who arrived subsequently sprayed chemical agents against the protestors who moved toward them. A protester lobbed fireworks toward the agents as they left.
Agents could have de-escalated the tension at any point in these developments, but did not. That forces us to ask why—is there a deliberate effort to provoke protestors into acts of violence? We don’t know the answer to that question for certain, but a social media post by the president this morning gave some hint.
Trump threatened to use the “INSURRECTION ACT” due to attacks on “the Patriots of I.C.E., who are only trying to do their job.”
No surprise. We’ve always known he was looking for an excuse to do this. We’ve discussed insurrection act here before. I wrote to you about it back in April, in a piece that also discusses the importance and effectiveness of peaceful protest. “Trump might try to take advantage of minor incidents, or even plants who engage in violence, to impose the Insurrection Act and use the military to put a halt to Americans who are out on the streets exercising their First Amendment rights.”
So as difficult as it may become to show restraint, it’s essential that we don’t take Trump’s bait as we protest. If he’s going to impose the Insurrection Act, as he likely will at some point, we don’t want to give him any cover for it. Each of us can help by sharing this message with those around us and making sure they share it forward.
Here’s what you need to know about the Insurrection Act:
- Normally, the Posse Comitatus Act prohibits the use of the military for domestic law enforcement. It explicitly outlaws using the armed forces to enforce the law within our borders, unless that action is expressly authorized by the Constitution or an act of Congress.
- Enter the Insurrection Act, which permits a president to deploy the military in American cities and on our streets in very narrow circumstances involving insurrection, rebellion, or extreme civil unrest.
- Even in those circumstances, the military can only be used for “emergency needs” towards the goal of reestablishing civilian control as quickly as possible. This is where lawsuits may come in, especially since governors and local leaders are not only not asking for federal intervention, but in the case of Minnesota, explicitly asking the feds to leave.
- Typically, the Act is only used at a Governor and/or local officials’ request. The exceptions to that are 60 years ago and come from the heart of the civil rights era, when presidents sent troops to states like Mississippi and Alabama to protect people’s lives and liberty, like college students integrating state universities, not sending troops in to traumatize a civilian population trying to peacefully exercise its First Amendment rights.
- But the Act’s language is broad and gives presidents plenty of discretion to, for instance, use the military to arrest American citizens engaged in protest, if a president calls what’s going on an insurrection, rebellion, or civil unrest. And in an 1827 case, Martin v. Mott, the Supreme Court ruled that it is up to the president to decide whether the Insurrection Act should be invoked and that the courts may not review his decision. Although more recently, courts have intimated that a president’s assessment needs to pass the smell test, we should still expect to see them give broad deference to his decisions.
There are reports that federal agents are unrepentant following Good’s death at the hands of one of their number. Minnesotan Patty O’Keefe, an American citizen, was arrested and detained by ICE. While they were transporting her, she says one of the agents said to her, “You’ve gotta stop obstructing us. That’s why that lesbian bitch is dead.”
NBC is reporting that in its rush to hire, ICE is deploying new agents to the field without adequate training. An AI program they were using flagged new hires with no law enforcement experience as trained agents and surged them out to offices. The article says this was the case with “many” of them. The president directed ICE to hire 10,000 new officers by the end of 2025 and offered new recruits $50,000 signing bonuses using money allocated to the agency by Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” DHS says those agents have been identified and are receiving training in the field.
It’s not just Minnesota. Geraldo Lunas Campos died at an ICE detention center in El Paso, Texas, on January 3. The Washington Post reports it has listened to a recording of a call between a staffer in the coroner’s office and Mr. Campos’ daughter, where she is told that pending the results of a toxicology report, “our doctor is believing that we’re going to be listing the manner of death as homicide.” At the time of his death, the agency said “staff observed him in distress,” but did not offer a cause of death. The Post reports that “a fellow detainee says he witnessed … Campos being choked to death by guards.” The El Paso facility is described as “a colossal makeshift tent encampment on the Mexican border.” Not only have the people being housed there reported “substandard conditions and physical abuse,” ICE inspectors found over 60 violations of federal standards for detaining migrants in just 50 days dating back to last September.
Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Don’t Take the Bait – Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance
Tags: Civil Discourse, De-Escalate, Don't Take the Bait, ICE, Inadequate Training, Insurrection Act, Joyce Vance, Justice for Renee, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Shooting, Minnesota, Renee Nicole Good, Substack, Trump, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
#CivilDiscourse #DeEscalate #DonTTakeTheBait #ICE #InadequateTraining #InsurrectionAct #JoyceVance #JusticeForRenee #Minneapolis #MinneapolisShooting #Minnesota #ReneeNicoleGood #Substack #Trump #USDepartmentOfHomelandSecurity -
ICE Agents Speak About Shooting in Minneapolis – TIME
US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents stand guard at the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 8, 2026. Charly Triballeau — AFP via Getty Images.Jan 14, 2026 6:03 AM PT
‘I’m Embarrassed’: ICE Agents Speak About the Shooting in Minneapolis
By Philip Wang
In the aftermath of the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis last week, Trump Administration officials jumped into a whole-hearted defense of the ICE agent responsible.
The Department of Homeland Security maintained that Agent Jonathan Ross “dutifully acted in self-defense,” and promised to send hundreds more agents into the city despite widespread protests against the agency’s operations.
But behind the scenes, current and former ICE agents have expressed concerns about the agent’s conduct, about the agency’s operations in Minneapolis, and about a broader push by the Trump administration to aggressively recruit more agents.
Read more: Fatal ICE Shooting Sparks Scrutiny of Killings in Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
“I’m embarrassed,” one former ICE agent with more than 25 years of experience told TIME. “The majority of my colleagues feel the same way. It’s an insult to us, because we did it the right way to see what they’re doing now.”
‘Problematic’
When asked about the deadly shooting that sparked mass protests in Minneapolis and across the country, both the current and the former ICE agent expressed their reservations about Agent Ross opening fire three times.
“If you fear for your life and you’re in imminent danger, policy says you could fire at that vehicle if there’s no other recourse,” said a current ICE agent with more than 20 years of experience in the agency.
“If someone is able to make the argument that she was trying to hit him, he feared for his life, and all he could do was shoot…then sure, he can justify it that way. But I think when you look at it a little bit more, it’s … very problematic for him,” the agent said.
The current and former agents spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak on the record on behalf of the agency.
The DHS told TIME that Good had “weaponized her vehicle, attempting to run over our law enforcement officers in an attempt to kill them—an act of domestic terrorism.”
But videos of the incident contradict that account. They appear to show Ross positioned to the side of Good’s vehicle when he fired three shots that killed her, with her wheels turned away from him.
Editor’s Note: The TIME video would not post; I am using the same item from ABC News, via YouTube. –DrWeb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frGrqOra8lM
Mayor of Minneapolis Demands ICE Leave the City After Agent Fatally Shoots Woman
Both the former agent and the current agent also questioned why Ross was assigned to this operation in the first place, given a previous injury involving a driver at the wheel of a vehicle just a few months before the confrontation with Good.
“That, to me, has red flags all over it,” the former ICE agent said.
“So when this person took off, I’m sure that prior incident came to mind, because he’s an experienced officer. And then he just reacted, in my opinion, not in the correct way,” the former agent added.
Last Monday, the Trump administration deployed roughly 2,000 agents from ICE to the Twin Cities area amid a growing fraud scandal at day care centers run by Somali residents. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on social media that the agents are there to conduct “ a massive investigation on childcare and other rampant fraud.”
The current ICE agent pointed out that while the pretense of the immigration operation in Minneapolis is to investigate welfare fraud, neither border patrol officers nor ICE agents in charge of deportation, also known as Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers, are trained to investigate financial fraud.
“None of those skills were asked for when they sought out volunteers, or when they pulled people, it was just… we just need people to go out there and flood the area,” the current ICE agent said.
Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: ICE Agents Speak About Shooting in Minneapolis | TIME
Tags: Current Agents, DHS, Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), EROs, Former Agents, ICE, ICE Agents, Masked Thugs, Minneapolis Shooting, Minnesota, No Investigation, Red Flags, Renee Nicole Good, Secret Police, Shooting, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
#CurrentAgents #DHS #EnforcementAndRemovalOperationsERO #EROs #FormerAgents #ICE #ICEAgents #MaskedThugs #MinneapolisShooting #Minnesota #NoInvestigation #RedFlags #ReneeNicoleGood #SecretPolice #Shooting #USDepartmentOfHomelandSecurity -
You really have to wonder just how damning the evidence in the #EpsteinFiles is against The Rapist, given the extreme lengths he's been going in recent weeks to keep them out of the news cycle.
#Venezuela #Greenland #Iran #ICE #MinneapolisShooting #ReleaseTheEpsteinFiles
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He makes the point on training i thought was important. Never stand in front of the vehicle. I don't know, never been a LEO, but the police chief would. Also a balanced read on policing challenges prior to this.
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CW: US Politics
I know this has been said before by wiser people than I, but it seems particularly salient this week:
If you've ever wondered what you'd do if you'd been alive in 1930s Germany, then wonder no more: you're doing it now.
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Letters from an American – January 10, 2026 – Heather Cox Richardson
Letters from an American, January 10, 2026
By Heather Cox Richardson, Jan 10, 2026
Heather Cox RichardsonYesterday, in an apparent attempt to regain control of the national narrative surrounding the deadly shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, Vice President J.D. Vance led the administration in pushing a video of the shooting captured by the shooter himself, Jonathan Ross, on his cell phone.
The video shows Ross getting out of a vehicle and walking toward a red SUV where Good sits in the driver’s seat. Sirens blare as he walks toward her. She smiles at him and says: “That’s fine, dude. I’m not mad at you.” As Ross walks alongside the car, she repeats: “I’m not mad at you.” As he reaches the back of the vehicle, another person, presumably Good’s wife, Becca, says: “Show your face.” As he begins to record the vehicle’s license plate, the same person says: “That’s okay, we don’t change our plates every morning,” referring to stories that agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) switch out plates to make their vehicles hard to track. “Just so you know, it’ll be the same plate when you come talk to us later.” Ross’s camera pans up to show the person recording him on her cell phone.
She continues: “That’s fine. U.S. citizen. Former f*cking veteran.” As she walks to the passenger-side door, she looks at him and says: “You wanna come at us? You wanna come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy. Go ahead.”
Another officer approaches the driver’s side of the vehicle and says to Renee Good: “Out of the car. Get out of the f*cking car.”
As the passenger calmly reaches for the passenger-side door handle, the police officer on the driver’s side again says: “Get out of the car!” Other videos indicate that he had then put his hand into the car and was trying to open the door. Good quite clearly turns the wheel hard away from the police officers to head down the street as the passenger yells: “Drive, baby! Drive! Drive!”
Someone says “Whoa!” as the car moves down the street. Ross’s camera shows his face and then sways—remember, he has been filming all this on his phone. There are three shots and the houses on the side of the street swing back into view on Ross’s camera, indicating he did not drop it. As the car rolls up the street, Ross says, “F*cking b*tch!” just before there is the sound of a smash.
What is truly astonishing is that the administration thought this video would exonerate Ross and support the administration’s insistence that he was under attack from a domestic terrorist trying to ram him with her car. The video was leaked to a right-wing news site, and Vance reposted it with the caption: “What the press has done in lying about this innocent law enforcement officer is disgusting. You should all be ashamed of yourselves.” The Department of Homeland Security reposted Vance’s post.
As senior editor of Lawfare Media Eric Columbus commented: “Do Vance and DHS think we can’t actually watch the video?” Multiple social media users noted that Good’s last words to Ross were “That’s fine. I’m not mad at you,” while his to her, after he shot her in the face, were “F*cking b*tch!”
The release of this damning video as an attempted exoneration reminds me overwhelmingly of the release of the video of the murder of Black jogger Ahmaud Arbery in February 2021 in an attempt of one of the murderers to prove they had acted in self-defense.
In that case, the district attorney for that circuit told police that the video showed self-defense and declined to prosecute. When the story wouldn’t go away, one of the murderers apparently thought that everyone else would agree that the video exonerated the killers. His lawyer gave the video to a local radio station. The station took the video down within two hours, but the public outcry over the horrific video meant the killers were arrested two days later. A jury convicted them, and they are now in prison, two for life without possibility of parole, one for life with the possibility of parole after 30 years, when he will be about 82.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: January 10, 2026 – by Heather Cox Richardson
Tags: Heather Cox Richardson, Ice, ICE Cell Phone, J.D. Vance, Jonathan Ross, Kristi Noem, Letters from an American, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Shooting, Minnesota, Murder, Renee Nicole Good, U.S. Homeland Security
#HeatherCoxRichardson #Ice #ICECellPhone #JDVance #JonathanRoss #KristiNoem #LettersFromAnAmerican #Minneapolis #MinneapolisShooting #Minnesota #Murder #ReneeNicoleGood #USHomelandSecurity -
The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
Editor’s Note: Very important video. The Post seem to have made this widely available to all. I hope no paywalls. Read and view online. –DrWeb
The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
New footage sheds light on fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
Today at 9:19 p.m. EST
By Jonathan Baran, Aaron C. Davis and Jarrett Ley 3 min
Cellphone video recorded by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent as he fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis surfaced online Friday, revealing new details about the hotly disputed incident from a perspective rarely seen.
The 47-second recording, published by the Minnesota website Alpha News, shows for the first time that Renee Nicole Good spoke to the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, before he shot her. It reveals that, a split second before the gunfire, Good’s wife urged her to drive away from the scene.
It does not show whether Good’s SUV came into contact with Ross, as the Trump administration contends. Vice President JD Vance said Friday that the video exonerated Ross. “The reality is that his life was endangered and he fired in self defense,” Vance wrote on X.
The Washington Post previously reported that Good’s SUV did move toward Ross as he stood in front of it, according to a frame-by-frame analysis of different video footage. But Ross was able to move out of the way and fire at least two of three shots from the side of the vehicle as it veered past him, according to The Post’s analysis.
Neither Ross nor a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security returned messages seeking comment. Good’s wife also declined to comment.
1. Good speaks to Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
On Wednesday morning, less than a minute before the gunfire, Ross walks around Good’s vehicle.
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As he passes the driver’s side door, she speaks to him through her open window. “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you,” Good, 37, says.
It’s not clear what elicited her comment. In the footage, Ross does not speak before the shooting.
2. Good’s wife confronts Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
Good’s wife, Rebecca Good, confronts Ross as he walks behind the SUV.
“We don’t change our plates every morning,” she says, an apparent reference to criticism that ICE agents have swapped license plates on agency vehicles amid immigration sweeps. “Want to come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy,” she says.
Continue/Read Original Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2026/01/09/moments-before-ice-shooting-minneapolis/
Tags: Alpha News, Cellphone Video, Homeland Security, Ice, Investigations, January 9 2026, Jonathan Ross, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Shooting, Rebecca Good, Renee Nicole Good, Ross, The Washington Post, Video
#AlphaNews #CellphoneVideo #HomelandSecurity #Ice #Investigations #January92026 #JonathanRoss #Minneapolis #MinneapolisShooting #RebeccaGood #ReneeNicoleGood #Ross #TheWashingtonPost #Video -
The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
Editor’s Note: Very important video. The Post seem to have made this widely available to all. I hope no paywalls. Read and view online. –DrWeb
The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
New footage sheds light on fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
Today at 9:19 p.m. EST
By Jonathan Baran, Aaron C. Davis and Jarrett Ley 3 min
Cellphone video recorded by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent as he fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis surfaced online Friday, revealing new details about the hotly disputed incident from a perspective rarely seen.
The 47-second recording, published by the Minnesota website Alpha News, shows for the first time that Renee Nicole Good spoke to the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, before he shot her. It reveals that, a split second before the gunfire, Good’s wife urged her to drive away from the scene.
It does not show whether Good’s SUV came into contact with Ross, as the Trump administration contends. Vice President JD Vance said Friday that the video exonerated Ross. “The reality is that his life was endangered and he fired in self defense,” Vance wrote on X.
The Washington Post previously reported that Good’s SUV did move toward Ross as he stood in front of it, according to a frame-by-frame analysis of different video footage. But Ross was able to move out of the way and fire at least two of three shots from the side of the vehicle as it veered past him, according to The Post’s analysis.
Neither Ross nor a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security returned messages seeking comment. Good’s wife also declined to comment.
1. Good speaks to Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
On Wednesday morning, less than a minute before the gunfire, Ross walks around Good’s vehicle.
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As he passes the driver’s side door, she speaks to him through her open window. “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you,” Good, 37, says.
It’s not clear what elicited her comment. In the footage, Ross does not speak before the shooting.
2. Good’s wife confronts Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
Good’s wife, Rebecca Good, confronts Ross as he walks behind the SUV.
“We don’t change our plates every morning,” she says, an apparent reference to criticism that ICE agents have swapped license plates on agency vehicles amid immigration sweeps. “Want to come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy,” she says.
Continue/Read Original Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2026/01/09/moments-before-ice-shooting-minneapolis/
Tags: Alpha News, Cellphone Video, Homeland Security, Ice, Investigations, January 9 2026, Jonathan Ross, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Shooting, Rebecca Good, Renee Nicole Good, Ross, The Washington Post, Video
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The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
Editor’s Note: Very important video. The Post seem to have made this widely available to all. I hope no paywalls. Read and view online. –DrWeb
The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
New footage sheds light on fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
Today at 9:19 p.m. EST
By Jonathan Baran, Aaron C. Davis and Jarrett Ley 3 min
Cellphone video recorded by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent as he fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis surfaced online Friday, revealing new details about the hotly disputed incident from a perspective rarely seen.
The 47-second recording, published by the Minnesota website Alpha News, shows for the first time that Renee Nicole Good spoke to the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, before he shot her. It reveals that, a split second before the gunfire, Good’s wife urged her to drive away from the scene.
It does not show whether Good’s SUV came into contact with Ross, as the Trump administration contends. Vice President JD Vance said Friday that the video exonerated Ross. “The reality is that his life was endangered and he fired in self defense,” Vance wrote on X.
The Washington Post previously reported that Good’s SUV did move toward Ross as he stood in front of it, according to a frame-by-frame analysis of different video footage. But Ross was able to move out of the way and fire at least two of three shots from the side of the vehicle as it veered past him, according to The Post’s analysis.
Neither Ross nor a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security returned messages seeking comment. Good’s wife also declined to comment.
1. Good speaks to Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
On Wednesday morning, less than a minute before the gunfire, Ross walks around Good’s vehicle.
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As he passes the driver’s side door, she speaks to him through her open window. “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you,” Good, 37, says.
It’s not clear what elicited her comment. In the footage, Ross does not speak before the shooting.
2. Good’s wife confronts Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
Good’s wife, Rebecca Good, confronts Ross as he walks behind the SUV.
“We don’t change our plates every morning,” she says, an apparent reference to criticism that ICE agents have swapped license plates on agency vehicles amid immigration sweeps. “Want to come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy,” she says.
Continue/Read Original Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2026/01/09/moments-before-ice-shooting-minneapolis/
Tags: Alpha News, Cellphone Video, Homeland Security, Ice, Investigations, January 9 2026, Jonathan Ross, Minneapolis, Minneapolis Shooting, Rebecca Good, Renee Nicole Good, Ross, The Washington Post, Video
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The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
Editor’s Note: Very important video. The Post seem to have made this widely available to all. I hope no paywalls. Read and view online. –DrWeb
The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
New footage sheds light on fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
Today at 9:19 p.m. EST
By Jonathan Baran, Aaron C. Davis and Jarrett Ley 3 min
Cellphone video recorded by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent as he fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis surfaced online Friday, revealing new details about the hotly disputed incident from a perspective rarely seen.
The 47-second recording, published by the Minnesota website Alpha News, shows for the first time that Renee Nicole Good spoke to the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, before he shot her. It reveals that, a split second before the gunfire, Good’s wife urged her to drive away from the scene.
It does not show whether Good’s SUV came into contact with Ross, as the Trump administration contends. Vice President JD Vance said Friday that the video exonerated Ross. “The reality is that his life was endangered and he fired in self defense,” Vance wrote on X.
The Washington Post previously reported that Good’s SUV did move toward Ross as he stood in front of it, according to a frame-by-frame analysis of different video footage. But Ross was able to move out of the way and fire at least two of three shots from the side of the vehicle as it veered past him, according to The Post’s analysis.
Neither Ross nor a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security returned messages seeking comment. Good’s wife also declined to comment.
1. Good speaks to Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
On Wednesday morning, less than a minute before the gunfire, Ross walks around Good’s vehicle.
👁️
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As he passes the driver’s side door, she speaks to him through her open window. “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you,” Good, 37, says.
It’s not clear what elicited her comment. In the footage, Ross does not speak before the shooting.
2. Good’s wife confronts Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
Good’s wife, Rebecca Good, confronts Ross as he walks behind the SUV.
“We don’t change our plates every morning,” she says, an apparent reference to criticism that ICE agents have swapped license plates on agency vehicles amid immigration sweeps. “Want to come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy,” she says.
Continue/Read Original Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2026/01/09/moments-before-ice-shooting-minneapolis/
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The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
Editor’s Note: Very important video. The Post seem to have made this widely available to all. I hope no paywalls. Read and view online. –DrWeb
The ICE agent’s cellphone video: Five key moments
New footage sheds light on fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
Today at 9:19 p.m. EST
By Jonathan Baran, Aaron C. Davis and Jarrett Ley 3 min
Cellphone video recorded by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent as he fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis surfaced online Friday, revealing new details about the hotly disputed incident from a perspective rarely seen.
The 47-second recording, published by the Minnesota website Alpha News, shows for the first time that Renee Nicole Good spoke to the ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, before he shot her. It reveals that, a split second before the gunfire, Good’s wife urged her to drive away from the scene.
It does not show whether Good’s SUV came into contact with Ross, as the Trump administration contends. Vice President JD Vance said Friday that the video exonerated Ross. “The reality is that his life was endangered and he fired in self defense,” Vance wrote on X.
The Washington Post previously reported that Good’s SUV did move toward Ross as he stood in front of it, according to a frame-by-frame analysis of different video footage. But Ross was able to move out of the way and fire at least two of three shots from the side of the vehicle as it veered past him, according to The Post’s analysis.
Neither Ross nor a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security returned messages seeking comment. Good’s wife also declined to comment.
1. Good speaks to Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
On Wednesday morning, less than a minute before the gunfire, Ross walks around Good’s vehicle.
👁️
Follow Visual stories
As he passes the driver’s side door, she speaks to him through her open window. “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you,” Good, 37, says.
It’s not clear what elicited her comment. In the footage, Ross does not speak before the shooting.
2. Good’s wife confronts Ross
(Video: Obtained by Alpha News)
Good’s wife, Rebecca Good, confronts Ross as he walks behind the SUV.
“We don’t change our plates every morning,” she says, an apparent reference to criticism that ICE agents have swapped license plates on agency vehicles amid immigration sweeps. “Want to come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy,” she says.
Continue/Read Original Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2026/01/09/moments-before-ice-shooting-minneapolis/
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Networks Air ICE Officer’s Cell Phone Footage Of His Shooting Of Minneapolis Woman
#News #Politics #AlphaNews #CNN #DonaldTrump #FoxNews #ImmigrationandCustomsEnforcement #JDVance #JohnMiller #Minneapolisshooting #MSNBChttps://deadline.com/2026/01/ice-officer-shooting-minneapolis-media-1236677894/
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LGBTQ+ officials denounce ICE killing of Minneapolis woman, demand investigation
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/politics/national/lgbtq-pols-denounce-ice-shooting