Jonathan Ross, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent involved in the fatal shooting of Renee Good last week in Minneapolis, sustained internal bleeding to the torso. This information comes from two U.S. officials briefed on his medical condition, though the extent of the bleeding remains undisclosed. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed Ross's injury.
Ross has not yet returned to work following the incident. Videos from the scene depicted him walking away after the event.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem had previously confirmed Ross's hospitalization and subsequent release on the day of the shooting. She stated he was recovering from his injuries and described him as an experienced law enforcement officer who believed he was defending himself and fellow agents. Noem indicated that Ross was hit by a vehicle during the incident.
Ross is a 10-year veteran with ICE. Court records indicate he was seriously injured in June during a separate incident in the Minneapolis area, where he was dragged by a car during an attempted arrest, requiring 33 stitches and hospital care.
U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino stated on Sunday that Ross has faced "several threats against his life" and is currently recovering in a safe location.