ICE Agent Involved in Renee Good Shooting Could Become a Millionaire From Fundraisers — After Billionaire Donation Sparks Backlash

What Happened in Minneapolis — And Why It Became a Flashpoint

Renee Good, 37, died on January 7 in Minneapolis during protests tied to ICE.

Authorities have identified ICE agent Jonathan Ross as the officer who fired shots that killed her.

Emergency responders attempted lifesaving measures at the scene.

But Good was later pronounced dead.

Public anger escalated quickly because the event sits at the intersection of three pressure points:

  • Immigration enforcement and public protests
  • Use of force by federal agents
  • Trust in institutions during politically heated moments

As the investigation and public debate intensified, something else happened in parallel.

Crowdfunding pages launched — and they didn’t just trickle in donations.

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