
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent involved in the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis this week was previously injured in the line of duty during a high-risk operation in June 2025, according to federal court records.
Federal authorities have not publicly confirmed the officer’s name, but court documents identify Jonathan Ross, an ICE agent in Minnesota since 2017, as the officer who was dragged by a vehicle while attempting to detain a Guatemalan migrant. Ross sustained serious injuries, including a “substantial wound” on his right arm requiring over 50 stitches, as well as abrasions on his knees, elbows, and face.
Details of the June 2025 Incident
The June incident occurred in Minnesota when Ross and other ICE agents attempted to arrest Roberto Carlos Muñoz, a Guatemalan national, on federal charges. According to court records:
- Ross instructed Muñoz to lower his window and exit the vehicle.
- Muñoz refused and accelerated his car onto the curb.
- Ross reached into the car to unlock the driver’s door and was dragged along by the moving vehicle.
- He deployed a Taser, striking Muñoz multiple times, but the driver continued for about 12 seconds before freeing himself.
A federal jury later found Muñoz guilty of assault on a federal officer with a dangerous or deadly weapon. He remains in custody awaiting sentencing.
ICE Agent Background
Ross is a seasoned law enforcement officer and member of a specialized ICE response team that handles high-risk warrants and deportations of dangerous individuals. He previously served in the Indiana National Guard, deployed to Iraq with Headquarters Company, 138th Signal Battalion from 2004 to 2005, earning several commendations, including:
- Army Commendation Medal
- Army Good Conduct Medal
- Global War on Terrorism Medal
- Iraq Campaign Medal
Federal officials highlighted the severity of Ross’s injuries from the June incident, describing them as dozens of stitches and multiple abrasions, and noting that he was nearly killed during the operation.
Context of the Minneapolis Shooting
The ICE agent shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Wednesday during an operation. Federal authorities maintain that the shooting was in self-defense, although state officials have challenged this account, citing video evidence that contradicts the federal version.
Vice President JD Vance referenced the prior June incident during a White House briefing, noting that the agent “nearly had his life ended” six months ago when he was dragged by a car while performing his duties.
Legal and Operational Implications
The June incident demonstrates the high-risk nature of ICE operations, particularly for agents in specialized response units tasked with apprehending potentially dangerous individuals. Ross’s prior injuries and experience are now part of the narrative surrounding the shooting of Good, highlighting the officer’s law enforcement background and exposure to previous life-threatening situations.
It remains unclear when Ross returned to duty following the June 2025 incident. The investigation into the Minneapolis shooting is ongoing, with authorities reviewing evidence to determine the legality of the use of force.


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