ICE Scandal: Agent Who Killed Renee Good Reportedly Returns to Work
Posted on 04/30/26 at 19:44
- ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Returns Without Punishment
- Investigation Under Political Pressure
- Resignations in Justice and FBI
The agent from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement who shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis has returned to work and was transferred to another state.
The case, which occurred in January in broad daylight, still has no legal consequences for the officer involved, identified as Jonathan Ross.
- Why it matters: The agent’s return to duty comes amid questions about the federal investigation and possible interference from the administration of President Donald Trump.
ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Returns Without Sanctions
#TvMigranteInforma
Several media outlets have reported that Jonathan Ross, the #ICE agent who killed #ReneeGood in #Minneapolis, has returned to his duties in another state in the #USA without facing consequences for the death of the American citizen last January. pic.twitter.com/3xj88dvqX8
— TV Migrante (@TvMigrante) April 29, 2026
Jonathan Ross, the agent who fatally shot Renee Good, has resumed his duties within ICE.
He was also reassigned to another state as controversy over the case continues.
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So far, he has not faced consequences for the use of lethal force in the incident.
The shooting occurred in January during an operation in Minneapolis and sparked public outrage from the beginning.
Ross has been identified as the agent responsible for the shot that caused Good’s death.
Investigation Into Renee Good ICE Shooting Under Political Pressure
ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good has moved state and resumed work, report says https://t.co/qNFTMBARld
— The OPEN Daily (@theopendaily) April 28, 2026
The Daily Beast reported that the ICE agent Jonathan Ross returned to his position while the federal investigation remains unresolved.
According to the report, the process has been obstructed within the government itself.
The FBI investigation remains stalled, preventing progress on possible accountability.
Officials have indicated that the case faces interference limiting its development.
Reports also claim that federal authorities attempted to modify the narrative of Renee Good’s death.
Resignations and Closure of Investigations
The handling of the case has led to the resignation of at least six senior officials from the Department of Justice.
The resignations reflect internal tensions over the conduct of the investigation.
Additionally, an FBI supervisor in Minneapolis left her position after being forced to close an inquiry related to Ross.
The departure of these officials has intensified criticism over a lack of transparency.
The Renee Good ICE shooting case remains unresolved while the agent remains active within ICE.
There is still no clarity on whether investigations will resume or whether sanctions will be imposed in the future.