An immigration officer who shot and killed Renee Good has reportedly been quietly reassigned to another job as the federal probe in her death has seemingly groundAn immigration officer who shot and killed Renee Good has reportedly been quietly reassigned to another job as the federal probe in her death has seemingly ground

Renee Good's killer remains on duty in another state as FBI probe grinds to a halt: report

2026/04/29 01:12
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An immigration officer who shot and killed Renee Good has reportedly been quietly reassigned to another job as the federal probe in her death has seemingly ground to a halt.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross, 43, has been quietly relocated to a different state and allowed to resume work three months after fatally shooting Good, a 37-year-old unarmed mother, according to an exclusive report by PunchUp.

Renee Good's killer remains on duty in another state as FBI probe grinds to a halt: report

Senior Department of Homeland Security officials revealed that Ross has effectively been shielded from ICE's accountability process because the FBI investigation into Good's Jan. 7 killing has stalled. Ross was placed on administrative leave for only three days before being moved out of state, with no further action taken against him.

On his own cellphone video, Ross can be heard muttering muttering “f------ b----” as Good's Honda Pilot crashed into a parked car with her dying inside. She had been shot in the arm, breast, and head as she attempted to drive away from an ICE operation.

Good's death, followed 17 days later by Border Patrol agents' fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti during the same Minneapolis operation, triggered global outrage and mass protests, and the killings ultimately contributed to the resignation of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, who was then replaced by Markwayne Mullin.

Whistleblowers and Senate Democrats have alleged the federal probe into Good's killing was deliberately shut down at the top.

DHS officials told PunchUp that ICE's internal affairs division cannot begin its administrative review until the FBI investigation concludes, potentially freezing the accountability process indefinitely.

The investigation has been clouded by controversy. FBI supervisor Tracee Mergen resigned from the Minneapolis field office after reporting she was pressured to reclassify her civil rights inquiry into Ross as a probe of an alleged assault on a federal officer by Good herself.

Whistleblower accounts obtained by Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) describe FBI Director Kash Patel as directing agents to reframe warrant language to portray Good as a suspect rather than a victim.

Senior DHS officials told PunchUp the White House directed the decision to exclude Minnesota state investigators from federal evidence and the crime scene, preventing the standard joint federal-state review process.

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