ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole

The bullet that killed Renee Nicole Good did more than end a life. It ignited a war over what kind of country America is becoming. In one instant, an Iraq War veteran, Christian conservative, and father became either a hero or a killer — depending on who you ask. His story, his marriage, his scars from a past attack, all collided on a cold Minneapolis stre…

When Jonathan Ross pulled the trigger, years of training, trauma, and politics converged in a single second. To his family, he is a gentle man of faith, a devoted husband to his Filipina wife, a father who came home from Iraq but never really left the battlefield. To his critics, he is the armed face of a system they see as cruel, racialized, and out of control.

The country now stares at that intersection of fear and duty. Ross once bled in the street after being dragged 100 yards by an undocumented driver; this time, he walked away while a protester lay dying. One side calls it self-defense, the other calls it murder. Somewhere between those absolutes is a man who went to work, followed his orders, and will carry this moment for the rest of his life.

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