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The One Detail About Renee Good Incident That the Left Didn’t Want You to Know
Fresh reports confirm what many critics of the liberal spin have denied: ICE agent Jonathan Ross did sustain internal injuries during last week’s fatal encounter with 37-year-old Minneapolis resident Renee Good. According to multiple government sources and reporting from CBS News, Ross suffered internal bleeding to his torso after Good’s vehicle struck him during the confrontation.
This detail matters — a lot. For days, defenders of Good have insisted she never drove toward the ICE agent and never harmed him. But the fact that Ross was injured — and hospitalized — directly challenges that narrative. It’s entirely reasonable to conclude that an officer struck by a vehicle could fear for his life, react to real harm, and make a split-second decision to defend himself.
While the broader media continues to debate the optics and legalities of the shooting, this medical detail punches a big hole in the argument that Good posed no threat whatsoever. Whether you support stronger border enforcement or simply want honest reporting, the facts now clearly show that Ross wasn’t unharmed — and that matters in how this story is understood.