ICE officer who shot woman in Minneapolis was dragged by a car in June incident

US Immigration Officer Who Killed Woman Dragged by Car Six Months Ago: New Details Emerge in Shooting Investigation

A US immigration officer who was involved in a high-speed car chase six months ago, where he was dragged by a car while trying to arrest a suspect, has been identified as the same officer who fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during an immigration operation in Minneapolis.

Jonathan Ross, a veteran ICE agent with over 10 years of experience, was assigned to an enforcement and removal operations special response team (ERO SRT) when he opened fire on Good. According to court records, Ross had previously been involved in another incident where he was dragged by a car while trying to arrest a suspect, Roberto Carlos Munoz, who was convicted of sexually assaulting a minor.

In the June 2025 incident, Munoz put his vehicle in drive and accelerated, dragging Ross approximately 100 yards with his arm inside the car. The officer suffered significant lacerations that required 33 stitches, and Munoz was later federally charged with assaulting a federal officer with a dangerous weapon.

The ERO SRT team provides high-risk operational support for immigration enforcement actions, including executing arrest and search warrants. Members receive advanced training in tactical operations, firearms, defensive tactics, and crowd control.

However, the use of force by ICE agents has come under scrutiny in recent years, with some critics arguing that they operate with impunity. In 2023, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) updated its policy on using force, which now restricts shooting at a moving vehicle to narrow circumstances.

The incident where Ross fatally shot Good is currently being investigated by authorities, who are reviewing the officer's disciplinary history and potential breaches of DHS policy. The investigation raises questions about whether ICE agents were acting in accordance with established protocols and whether any disciplinary action was taken against Ross after his previous incident.
 
omg like can u believe dis? 🀯 a cop who was already involved in a crazy car chase 6 mos ago is now suspected of killing another woman rn... i mean, what's going on here?! 🚨 it's like he got away with one thing and now gets to face the music for another! πŸ’” news outlets are saying he had 10 yrs of experience but that just raises more questions - how could someone with so much experience mess up this bad?! 😱
 
πŸ€” This whole thing feels like a huge mess... how can one person go from being dragged by car to dragging someone else's life away? πŸš—πŸ˜± what's the protocol for this kind of thing? are they even checking each other's credentials? I'm just thinking about Renee Nicole Good and her family, it's just so senseless... πŸ’”
 
I'm worried about this but also kinda hopeful? πŸ€” I mean, it's not cool that an immigration officer got dragged by a car while trying to do their job, and another person (Renee) lost her life under those circumstances... BUT, the fact that they're reviewing Ross's disciplinary history and looking into breaches of policy is a step in the right direction, you know? πŸ”„ It's like, finally someone is taking a close look at how these officers are being trained and held accountable. Maybe this incident will lead to some changes that'll make ICE agents more careful and considerate in the future... πŸ’‘ And who knows, maybe we'll see more transparency and accountability in the system? 😊
 
OMG 🀯 this is crazy! I'm still trying to wrap my head around it... an officer who's already got a history of being dragged by a car & now kills someone during a "high-risk" operation? Like what's going on here? πŸ€” And the fact that they've updated their policy on using force in 2023, but apparently, no one bothered to enforce it... it's like they're just making stuff up as they go along πŸ˜’. I'm not surprised to see ICE agents getting a bad rep, though... they always seem to be lurking around where the vulnerable people are 🚫. Can't we have some accountability here? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg this is getting crazy 🀯 the guy dragged by car 6 months ago is the same one who killed that woman in minneapolis?! what's going on with these ice agents? they're like, above the law or something 😩 i'm so worried about the justice system right now. how could they not take action against him after he almost got his life taken? and now another incident like this is just crazy πŸš—πŸ’₯ does anyone know what his disciplinary history looks like? maybe there's some shady stuff going on that we don't know about yet... πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I mean, like, how can we trust an officer who's been dragged by a car before? That's gotta be some crazy stuff, right? πŸ˜‚ But at the same time... isn't that basically just what happened this time too? Like, Ross gets in his own way and ends up getting shot. It's all so... coincidental? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And don't even get me started on the whole policy thing. I'm all for being tough on crime and all, but come on, if you're gonna shoot someone, make sure it's not while you're stuck in a moving vehicle! It just seems so... reckless. πŸ˜’ But then again, what do we really know about the circumstances of this shooting? Maybe Ross was, like, totally justified or something... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Ugh, I don't even know anymore! 😩
 
I'm so shocked by this news 🀯😱! I mean, can't believe an immigration officer would do something like that to someone who didn't even resist arrest! The fact that he had a history of being dragged by car and still managed to be assigned to the same team is just crazy 😲. It's like they're just trying to sweep it under the rug πŸ€₯ #JusticeForRenee #ICE corruption #UseOfForcePolicy
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• my heart goes out to Renee's family she didn't deserve to lose her life like that from a person who was supposed to be helping ppl not hurting them πŸ˜” it's just so unfair, and now we're finding out that he got dragged by another car 6 months ago...like what is going on here?! πŸš—πŸ˜± how many lives have ICE agents damaged or broken? we need real change and accountability, not just lip service 🀝
 
This whole thing is just super messed up 🀯. I mean, you got this one guy, Jonathan Ross, right? He's a veteran ICE agent with over 10 years of experience, which sounds like a lot of training and knowledge... but what does that even say about him? Like, did he learn how to handle a situation where someone is resisting arrest? It seems like this guy had a history of getting into high-speed car chases just because someone didn't want to be arrested πŸš—πŸ’¨.

And then you got Renee Nicole Good, who was shot and killed by Ross during an immigration operation in Minneapolis. I mean, can you even imagine having to deal with that? It's like... what does it even feel like to have your life cut short over some kind of mistake or lack of training? πŸ’”

And the thing is, this isn't just about one guy making a mistake... this is about an entire system and culture where ICE agents can basically do whatever they want as long as there's no real accountability. I mean, did Ross get disciplined after his previous incident where he got dragged by a car? We don't know πŸ€”.

It's all just so frustrating because we need to have these conversations about police reform and immigration reform... but it feels like nobody is really listening or doing anything about it πŸ˜’.
 
OMG, this is getting crazy 🀯! So the same guy who got dragged by a car while trying to arrest someone else is now suspected of killing another woman? Like what's going on here?! 😱 I mean, I know ICE agents are supposed to be tough, but dragging someone by car for 100 yards just because you can't get out of their way? That's some wild stuff. And now they're saying that maybe he broke policy and didn't follow procedure when he shot the woman... yeah, that doesn't sit right with me πŸ˜’. I'm all about accountability here, not just sweeping things under the rug. We need to know what's going on behind the scenes with these agents. They can't just get away with whatever they want because of their badges πŸ’―.
 
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