ICE Agent’s ‘Dragging’ Case May Help Expose Evidence in Renee Good Shooting

A new development in the Renee Good case may shed light on the circumstances surrounding her killing. In a separate, unrelated incident involving an ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Good during a targeted operation last month, prosecutors and defense attorneys are now seeking access to investigative files that could provide crucial insights into the events leading up to Good's death.

In January, ICE Agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. An unrelated incident involving another ICE agent, Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, may have uncovered information relevant to the case. In June 2025, a man dragged an ICE agent with his car after being stopped by federal agents.

Defense attorneys for Muñoz-Guatemala are now seeking access to investigative files related to Ross's actions in both incidents. Their argument is that the jury instructions given during Muñoz-Guatemala's trial might have contained flawed assumptions about Ross's behavior, and therefore, it could be essential to examine if Ross exhibited any signs of aggressive behavior or recklessness.

According to court records, Ross claimed he was wearing his uniform at the time of the incident with Muñoz-Guatemala. However, an FBI agent who witnessed the event disputed this statement. Prosecutors have not yet provided a response to the defense team's motion for access to these files.

This case has sparked concerns about police conduct and training protocols in light of Good's tragic death.
 
this is just insane, like what even is going on with ICE agents? one minute they're doing their job, next they're dragging people with cars or shooting unarmed women... it's crazy how the justice system can be so messed up, especially when you think about Renee Good's family and loved ones who are still dealing with this tragedy.

and can we talk about how this case is highlighting some deeper issues with police conduct and training protocols? like, what's being done to prevent situations like this from happening in the future? it feels like there's a lack of accountability and oversight within law enforcement agencies, which is just not right.

i'm also thinking about the investigative files at stake here... if they're finally getting released, maybe we'll get some answers about what really went down with these ICE agents. but honestly, i have my doubts. it's going to be a long and painful road for Renee Good's family, and i hope that justice is finally served soon 🤕
 
can we get some answers on what really happened with good?? i mean, an ICE agent shooting someone in broad daylight is already super sketchy but now it seems like there might be more to it... like that other incident where another ICE agent was dragged by a car and stuff. if they're trying to say the jury instructions were flawed then why not just provide the files already? seems like some people are being really tight lipped about this whole thing
 
idk why they're still messing around with the layout of that news article 🤦‍♂️ it's like, come on people! can't we get this right? 😒 anyway, back to renee good's case... I feel like these investigative files are gonna be super important in figuring out what happened. it's just so frustrating when things like this happen and there's still no clarity 🤔. I mean, an ICE agent shooting someone during a targeted operation is already pretty serious, but then you find out another one was involved in a car chase... talk about a mess 😲.
 
🤔 This whole thing is just so messed up... Like, how can we even know what really went down? 🚔 An FBI agent saw the other guy wearing a uniform, but Ross claims he was wearing his uniform too... it just doesn't add up 🙅‍♂️. And now they're trying to get access to files from that other incident where another ICE agent got dragged by a car... what does any of this have to do with Renee Good's death? 🤷‍♀️ It's like, we need more answers, not less 😩.
 
I FEEL LIKE THIS CASE IS GETTING OVERLOOKED BY THE PUBLIC AND THE MEDIA 🤔📰, BUT IT'S ESPECIALLY CONCERNING WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT HOW ICE AGENTS ARE TRAINED TO HANDLE THESE KIND OF SITUATIONS. I MEAN, IF ROSS WAS WEARING HIS UNIFORM AT THE TIME OF THE INCIDENT WITH MUNOZ-GUATELA, WHY DID HE STILL ENGAGE IN WHAT SEEMS LIKE AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR? 🤷‍♂️ IT'S LIKE THEY'RE TRYING TO COVER SOMETHING UP HERE. AND NOW THEY'RE ASKING FOR ACCESS TO ROSS'S INVESTIGATIVE FILES? THAT SMELLS LIKE A COVER-UP TO ME 😬.
 
🤔 I'm thinking we need more transparency around law enforcement interactions, especially when it comes to these high-stakes targeted operations 🚨. If the defense team can get access to those files, they might uncover some valuable info about what really went down in Renee Good's killing 😕. It's crazy that we're still trying to piece together the events leading up to her death 💀. Can't stress enough how important it is to prioritize accountability and ensure these kinds of incidents don't happen again 🙏.
 
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