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

Because the fundraising totals moved so fast, people started asking: who is this money really for?

The Fundraisers: One for the Family, One for the Agent

Multiple campaigns appeared online in the aftermath.

Supporters of Renee Good’s family raised a large sum in a short window, with reports describing the fundraiser as reaching well into seven figures before it closed.

The stated goal: help her widow and family handle immediate costs and the long-term impact of losing a spouse and parent.

At the same time, separate campaigns were created for Jonathan Ross.

On at least one major platform, the page positioned the money as support for him personally and for anticipated costs connected to the incident.

Across the major fundraising pages, the totals for Ross climbed rapidly — enough that critics started using a single word over and over:

“Millionaire.”

Not because he personally launched the campaigns.

But because the combined amount pledged on his behalf is large enough that, if transferred and accessible, it could change his finances permanently.

Then a new twist lit the match.

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