In Minneapolis clash, ICE officer Jonathan Ross reportedly injured

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A Homeland Security official told the Associated Press that ICE agent Jonathan Ross was injured—reportedly with internal bleeding to the torso—during the Minneapolis encounter that left Renee Good dead; specifics on the injury’s severity, diagnosis, or treatment were not disclosed, and Ross’s attorney declined to comment.
- Was ICE agent Jonathan Ross injured in the Minneapolis incident? MinnPost
- ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, officials say CBS News
- ICE agent struck by Renee Good's vehicle suffered internal bleeding to torso, DHS says Fox News
- ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding; extent of injuries unclear FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Homan: ICE officer who shot Renee Good ‘in hiding’ The Hill
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