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An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent involved in a January shooting has quietly resumed work under specific conditions, according to a recent report.
Jonathan Ross, aged 43, has transitioned to handling administrative and investigative tasks following his involvement in the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good on January 7 in Minneapolis, reported by PunchUp.
The incident gained significant public attention, with conflicting narratives emerging. Some claim Good was trying to harm Ross, while others argue she was merely attempting to flee the scene.
Initially, Ross was placed on administrative leave for a brief period of three days before being relocated out of state, as detailed in the report.
According to Department of Homeland Security officials, Ross was reassigned due to delays in the investigation into Good’s shooting.
The Department of Justice previously said ICE’s internal affairs unit was conducting a parallel review alongside the FBI probe.
But unnamed senior officials claimed Ross’ accountability process was effectively frozen since the internal investigation was paralyzed until the FBI finished its own probe, per the report.
One senior ICE official told the outlet that the FBI needed to ‘s*** or get off the pot.’
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who killed Renee Nicole Good on January 7 in Minneapolis, was only placed on administrative leave for three days before being moved out of the state
Good’s killing became highly publicized, with one side insisting that she was trying to hit Ross with her car and the other claiming she was only driving away
Senior DHS officials claimed that the investigation into Ross’ shooting of Good had effectively been paused
They explained the limbo surrounding Ross had prevented ICE from speaking publicly about the killing or attempting to rebuild public confidence.
Senior DHS officials told the outlet that the White House directed the decision to freeze Minnesota state investigators from federal evidence, as well as the crime scene.
The report claimed that one top official said the investigation into Good’s killing ‘makes us look like idiots.’
For now, Ross has not faced any further action in the mother-of-three’s shooting and remains on active duty.
The Department of Homeland Security said that the fatal shooting remained ‘under investigation.’
‘All shootings are initially reviewed by an appropriate law enforcement agency,’ a DHS spokesperson told the Daily Beast.
‘Following a review of the incident by the appropriate investigative agency, ICE and CBP conduct an independent review of the critical incident,’ the agency added.
Ross, pictured next to his wife, has not faced any further action for the shooting and is still on active duty
The mother-of-three was tragically shot three times in the face by Ross on January 7Â
FBI agents had launched a civil rights investigation into Ross after Good’s death, according to the Washington Post.
An initial review determined that sufficient grounds existed to open a probe into his actions but it was seemingly never pursued. However, the FBI pushed back against that report and called the claims false.
‘The decisions referenced here were not made by the FBI,’ the agency wrote January 19 on X.
‘The FBI still continues to pursue evidence in this case with our federal partners, investigating the shooting incident as well as the ongoing violent criminal actors and their funding sources,’ the statement continued.
‘The facts are the initiator, and the facts do not support civil rights investigation.’
The Department of Homeland Security previously said that Ross suffered internal bleeding to his torso following the encounter with Good.
Seventeen days after Good’s death, federal officers shot dead nurse Alex Pretti, 37, during the same targeted immigration enforcement operation.
DHS officials said Pretti approached officers with a loaded 9mm semiautomatic handgun, though witness videos from the scene appeared to show Pretti holding his phone up – not a firearm.
Footage suggested that an officer took Pretti’s weapon from his waistband and walked away with it moments before he was killed.
The killings prompted mass protests across the US and ended in DHS Secretary Kristi Noem leaving her position to eventually be replaced by Markwayne Mullin.Â
FBI agents reportedly launched a civil rights investigation into Ross after killing Good, though the agency has pushed back on that claim
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, sought confirmation that Ross had not been reassigned to New York
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, reacted to the report of Ross’ reassignment by sending a letter, dated Wednesday, to border czar Tom Homan.
Hochul said she was seeking confirmation that Ross had not been reassigned to New York state.
‘If Jonathan Ross has been reassigned to work in New York, I demand that he be immediately removed and not redeployed unless cleared after a full, independent investigation,’ Hochul wrote in her letter, which was published by Politico.
‘I have no confidence that Ross can be trusted to safely interact with the public,’ she added. ‘Nor should you.’
‘If ICE is truly interested in going after the ‘worst of the worst,’ it should start with accountability for those responsible for the killing of Renee Good,’ Hochul said.
The Daily Mail has reached out to the DHS for further comment.