The immigration officer who fatally shot Minneapolis anti-ICE protester Renee Nicole Good suffered internal bleeding after being clipped in the harrowing encounter, a Department of Homeland Security official told The Post.
Veteran ICE agent Jonathan Ross suffered the bleeding to his torso, the DHS official said.
The DHS official did not elaborate on how severe the internal bleeding was, but Ross was hospitalized after the incident and released later that day.
He was also able to walk away from the scene, according to video captured of the aftermath.
The latest information on Ross’ injury was first reported by CBS News, which cited two US officials familiar with his medical condition.
“While much of left has lied about this case, it turns out ramming a law enforcement officer with a car causes injuries,” Vice President JD Vance wrote on X Wednesday. “Who knew!”
Here’s the sequence behind the dramatic video taken by ICE agent moments before shooting Renee Nicole Good
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ICE agent Jonathan Ross approaches the right side of Renee Nicole Good’s SUV, walking in front of her car to the driver’s side.Alpha News
Renee says “That’s fine dude, I’m not mad at you” as he approaches.Alpha News
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Ross’ attention turns to Rebecca Good, Renee’s wife, who is standing outside the car filming the encounter. Ross goes to look at the license plate and Rebecca says, “It’s OK, we don’t change our [license] plates every morning, just so you know.”Alpha News
“You wanna come at us? I say go get yourself some lunch, big boy. Go ahead,” Rebecca Good sneers at Ross as he circles around the car back to the front.Alpha News
Another ICE agent approaches the driver’s side and tells Renee to get out of the car, and tries to open the car door.Alpha News
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Rebecca tries to open the passenger-side door. When she can’t, she tells Renee to “drive, baby, drive!” Renee backs up the car and turns her wheels to drive away.Alpha News
Renee guns the car forward and you hear it strike Ross, who is standing on the front driver’s side corner.Alpha News
Ross’ camera is jostled and points in another direction. He fires three shots as the car drives away.Alpha News
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The Trump administration has said Ross had no choice but to open fire on Good, claiming the mother of three “weaponized” her SUV against the law enforcement officer and hit him.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the day of the shooting that Ross followed his training.
“He went to the hospital, a doctor did treat him, he has been released, but he’s gonna spend some time with his family,” Noem said.
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Here’s the latest on the Minneapolis ICE agent shooting:
Democrats and lefty activists have argued that deadly force wasn’t necessary, sparking a raucous wave of protests against the federal agency.
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Good was with her wife, who was heckling Ross and other officers as Good’s car was perpendicular on the road.
As another ICE officer told Good to get out of her vehicle, spouse Rebecca Good shouted at her to “Drive, baby, drive, drive,” according to footage captured on Ross’ phone.
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