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Feb 14, 2026

ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Will Not Face Criminal Charges – Here is Why – Story Of The Day!

ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Will Not Face Criminal Charges — Here’s Why “Story of the Day!”

The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37‑year‑old Minneapolis woman, by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent on January 7, 2026 sparked national controversy, protests and calls for accountability. But despite public outcry, the agent involved has not been charged with a crime — and federal authorities say no criminal charges are forthcoming at this time. (https://www.fox5vegas.com)

Here’s a clear look at what has happened, why charges aren’t being filed, and where the case stands now.

What Happened in the Minneapolis Shooting?

Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer identified through court records as Jonathan Ross during a federal immigration operation in Minneapolis. Body‑camera and bystander video, and accounts from neighbors, show Good in her vehicle after dropping off her child at school, at a moment when ICE agents were operating nearby. Federal officials state the agent fired in self‑defense after she allegedly moved her vehicle toward him. Local officials dispute that narrative. (Wikipédia)

The incident happened amid an ICE enforcement operation and has become one of several federal shootings in the area that have drawn public attention. (Al Jazeera)


Why the ICE Agent Is Not Facing Criminal Charges

Federal authorities have said there is “no basis for a criminal civil rights investigation” into the agent’s actions, meaning the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has determined that the available evidence does not support pursuing a criminal prosecution under federal civil rights law at this time. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche publicly stated that, based on current information, the Civil Rights Division would not open a criminal investigation into the shooting)

 

A criminal civil rights investigation would be one route to charges, but DOJ has opted not to pursue it. That means the shooting is being examined internally and by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but no federal criminal charges have been filed. (https://www.fox5vegas.com)


Can State or Local Prosecutors Charge the Agent?

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