ICE agent unlikely to face charges in Renee Good's death: report
Federal investigators are increasingly unlikely to charge ICE agent Jonathan Ross for the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, according to a New York Times report. The Justice Department is not expected to open a civil rights probe into the incident, despite the agent firing three shots at the 37-year-old. The Trump administration has labeled Good a 'domestic terrorist,' claiming Ross acted in self-defense after she allegedly struck him with her vehicle. The investigation is focusing on Good's ties to anti-ICE activist groups and her involvement in documenting and resisting the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
As it should be.