An ICE agent sh0t a 37-year-old mother three times through her car window

An ICE agent sh0t a 37-year-old mother three times through her car window as she tried to drive away. Sh0t in the arm, the chest, and the head. Her name was Renée Good — a poet, a writer, a mother of three who had just dropped her youngest child off at school minutes before she was killed.
On his own body camera, agent Jonathan Ross can be heard muttering “f—ing b—h” as Renée’s car crashed into a parked vehicle with her dying inside.

Federal officials called it self-defense. President Trump called her “very disorderly” and said she had committed “domestic terrorism.” The Minneapolis mayor watched the same footage and said: “That is bullshit.”
Ross was given three days of administrative leave. Then quietly transferred to another state. He is now back on full active duty — both administrative and investigative — facing zero consequences.

The FBI supervisor who opened a civil rights investigation into him was pressured to flip the case — to reframe Renée as the suspect and Ross as the victim. She resigned rather than comply. Whistleblowers later revealed that FBI Director Kash Patel himself directed agents to rewrite warrant language to make the dead woman look like the criminal.

Six senior Justice Department officials quit over the handling of this case. Minnesota state investigators were physically locked out of the crime scene. Renée’s car has been held shrink-wrapped by federal authorities since the day she was shot — her family still fighting in court just to access it.

Three months later, not one charge. Not one suspension. Just a relocation, a new assignment, and a mother’s three children growing up without her.

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