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on January 8, 2026, 15:00:28, in reply to "It doesn’t justify what he did, but it completely explains it. Getting dragged by a car the length"
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of a football field is an insanely traumatic event
The article does a good job of describing it in matter of fact language, but you have to step back for a second and say holy shit, I think
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after an incident like that happens to you. Probably not a huge stretch to say that his reaction could very well have been different if he hadn’t been through that situation before. And it would be understandable if that past experience has him more on edge when a vehicle comes towards him, but that leads to the question of whether he should even be out there.
No idea what the normal policies for police look like for things like that, but I’m pretty confident that the ICE policies are much less strict (if they even have policies at all).
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https://www.startribune.com/ice-agent-who-fatally-shot-woman-in-minnea
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fatally shot a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis Wednesday is Jonathan Ross, the same officer who was dragged and injured by a fleeing driver in a separate incident last year, according to a person with knowledge of the case and verified by court documents.
Little public information is available about Ross, described only by federal officials as “an experienced” officer.
On Wednesday morning, Ross was embedded in a group of federal agents on a targeted crackdown in south Minneapolis when Renee Nicole Good was shot. ICE has not reported the identity of the shooter and did not respond to request for comment for this story.
A photo of Ross’s face has since circulated social media, as online sleuths have attempted to identify him.
On June 17, 2025, Ross was participating in an arrest of Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, a Mexican citizen, in Bloomington last year. Munoz had previously been convicted of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct and had been put on a detainer by immigration officials. Munoz ignored the agents’ commands, including to fully roll down his car window, so Ross broke open his rear window and reached inside to unlock the door.
Munoz put the vehicle in drive and accelerated onto the curb, the charges said. Ross was dragged alongside the vehicle and twice fired his Taser as Munoz weaved back and forth “in an apparent attempt to shake” him from the car. About 300 feet down the road, Munoz re-entered the street and the force knocked the officer from the car.
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