ICE agent who shot Renee Good is now a millionaire

The shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis has become

a brutal mirror of America’s divide.

On one side is a widow and family stunned by sudden loss,

buoyed by $1.5 million in donations that can never replace a mother.

On the other is ICE agent Jonathan Ross, off duty since the incident,

watching his own legal-defense war chest surge past

a million dollars as strangers brand him either hero or killer.

Bill Ackman’s $10,000 contribution poured gasoline on an

already raging fire, forcing him to insist his support was about due process, not politics.

Yet the language on Ross’s GiveSendGo page — “patriot,” “hero,”

“righteous act of duty” — turns a single, deadly encounter into a proxy

battlefield over immigration, policing, and what justice should look like.

In the end, the money can’t settle the question everyone is really arguing about:

whose life, and whose fear, counts more.

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