New Fundraiser Support for ICE Agent Jonathan Ross Draws Attention

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In a case sparking national outrage, ICE agent Jonathan Ross — the officer who fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good — has reportedly crossed the $1 million mark in personal funds, thanks to a surge of online donations fueling intense debate across the country.

The shooting happened on January 7 near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue, just blocks from where George Floyd was killed, a site already heavy with civil rights significance. Good, a mother of three, was struck multiple times in the chest, arm, and head. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but she was pronounced dead within the hour, leaving a grieving family and a city in shock.

Almost immediately, a media firestorm erupted. Federal officials described Good as “very violent” and “radical,” while President Donald Trump called her a “lunatic.” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey pushed back, calling the claims “bulls**t” and defending the need to evaluate the facts carefully. Meanwhile, Homeland Security officials maintained that Ross “acted defensively” to protect himself and others during what they described as a “domestic terrorism” incident. The FBI report confirmed multiple shots were fired, striking Good in the chest, forearm, and head.

The public response quickly split. Initial fundraising efforts poured in for Good’s family, with a GoFundMe campaign raising $1.5 million in just 48 hours. The page closed on January 9, with funds placed in a trust for her wife and children. But almost immediately, a counter-movement emerged. Ross supporters launched online campaigns to fund his legal defense, with one GoFundMe organized by Clyde Emmons collecting nearly $760,000 and a GiveSendGo campaign adding another $283,000.

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