Ross, Jonathan

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Jonathan Ross

Jonathan Ross

Agency ICE
Role Deportation Officer
Field Office [[]]
State Minnesota
Status Active
Verification

Under investigation

Verification status: Under investigation



Overview

Jonathan Ross is an ICE deportation officer. His name entered the public record following the fatal shooting of Renée Goode during a federal immigration enforcement operation conducted outside his home field office area.

The shooting has prompted national scrutiny, public protests, and calls for accountability regarding ICE’s use of lethal force during interior enforcement operations.

Documented Incidents

This list updates automatically when incident pages link to this agent.

On January 7, 2026, ICE agents conducting an enforcement operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota shot and killed Renée Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen. Jonathan Ross has been identified by federal officials as the ICE officer who fired the fatal shots.

ICE and DHS officials have claimed the shooting was an act of self-defense, alleging that Goode used or attempted to use her vehicle as a weapon. Eyewitness accounts, video evidence, and statements from local officials have challenged that narrative, leading to widespread public condemnation and demands for an independent investigation.

The incident has become a focal point in ongoing criticism of ICE’s interior operations, cross-jurisdictional deployments, and rules governing use of force.

Operational Context

[Under Review]

Evidence and Sources

Notes

As of publication, no internal disciplinary findings or criminal charging decisions involving Jonathan Ross have been publicly disclosed. This page documents reported involvement based on official acknowledgments and credible media sources and will be updated as additional verified information becomes available.