FBI Agent’s Sworn Testimony Contradicts Claims ICE’s Jonathan Ross Made Under Oath

FBI Agent's Sworn Testimony Raises Questions About ICE Agent Jonathan Ross's Actions Following Shooting of Minnesota Citizen Renee Nicole Good.

An FBI special agent testified in federal court that ICE Agent Jonathan Ross did not follow his training during a confrontation that resulted in the fatal shooting of 37-year-old mother Renee Nicole Good. The testimony appears to contradict Ross's earlier sworn statements about the incident.

According to the FBI agent, Ross was part of an operation to apprehend a man named Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who had an administrative warrant out for being in the US without authorization. During the stop, Ross approached the vehicle and broke the rear driver side window with a special tool. The vehicle's occupant, Muñoz-Guatemala, accelerated, eventually shaking Ross, who fired his Taser at him while the vehicle was in motion.

However, the FBI agent testified that this training would not have been relevant to Ross, who was described as an FBI task force officer in the Minneapolis Field Office. This training typically involves agents placing themselves in a position where they can minimize the chance of being hit by the vehicle or run over by it if it decides to flee.

Furthermore, the agent testified that during the initial stop, his foot had been placed on the driver's side tire, which is an early indicator that the vehicle may be about to move. He also said that this was an unusual position for agents to take in a traffic stop, as most cases involve non-violent suspects who pose no threat other than a moving vehicle.

The agent's testimony raises questions about whether Ross followed his training during both the Muñoz-Guatemala incident and the Good shooting. Experts have expressed concerns about Ross's actions, citing the fact that he stood directly in front of the car and parallel to its hood as inconsistent with FBI training.

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson has repeatedly defended Ross's actions, saying that he was following his training during both incidents. However, further testimony from the FBI agent suggests that this may not be the case.
 
🤔🚨 this is getting crazy! how can they just contradict each other like that? i mean, if the training says dont stand in front of a moving car and ross did that... 🚗💨 what does it say about his integrity? shouldnt we be questioning his actions even more now that an FBI agent is coming forward with this info? 🤷‍♂️👮‍♀️
 
I'm really worried about this situation 🤕. How could ICE Agent Jonathan Ross have shot someone without following his training? The FBI agent's testimony raises some serious questions. It sounds like there was a major misunderstanding during the stop, and it led to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good. I feel for her family 🌹. Is this kind of thing really happening on our streets? We need more transparency about law enforcement actions and protocols 👮‍♂️💡. This case needs a thorough investigation ASAP ⏰.
 
I don't think we should jump to conclusions about Jonathan Ross just yet 🤔. I mean, the new info from the FBI special agent is pretty damning, but maybe there's more to the story than what we're seeing right now 🕰️. It's also important to remember that training can be a bit... ambiguous, and sometimes agents have to make split-second decisions on the fly 💥. And let's not forget that Ross has been working in the Minneapolis Field Office for years, so he must know what he's doing 👍. I'm not saying Ross is innocent or anything 🙅‍♂️, but we need to give him a chance to explain himself before we start calling for his head 🔥.
 
omg like i cant even right now 🤯 this is so crazy!!! i mean i know we all learn about police protocols in our criminology class but to see it play out in real life like this is just wild... i think its safe to say that jonathan ross didn't exactly follow the training he was given and thats why the FBI agent testified against him 🤔 i also noticed that the department of homeland security is sticking to their guns despite the new testimony which is kinda weird... but at least we got some clarity now 💡 what do you guys think?
 
😐 so i think we need to chill out on judging jonathan ross just yet. like, let's give him the benefit of the doubt and all that. it's possible he was following his training and stuff, but also maybe there were some things that didn't go according to plan? i mean, we don't have the whole story here, right? 🤔 and what if the fbi agent is just trying to stir up drama or something? like, they could be trying to discredit ross on purpose. 🤑 and let's not forget, this is all just speculation at this point. we shouldn't jump to conclusions about someone's actions based on one person's testimony. that's just not fair, you know? 😊
 
🤔 This whole thing is just so confusing 😕 I mean, you've got an FBI agent saying ICE Agent Jonathan Ross didn't follow protocol in a stop that ended in a fatal shooting 🚨, but then Department of Homeland Security is like "yeah, he was totally following training" 🙄. It's like they're not even trying to keep the same story straight 🤷‍♂️. I'm just hoping for some clarity on what really went down during that stop...or at least a consistent narrative from someone in charge 👀
 
This whole thing is super sketchy 🤔! I mean, can you believe ICE Agent Jonathan Ross is supposed to have followed his training in the first place? The fact that he broke the window and stood directly in front of the moving car like a total rookie is just insane 😱. And now, it's coming out that maybe he didn't follow procedure at all? That's not exactly reassuring when you're talking about a fatal shooting 💔. I'm definitely keeping an eye on this one 👀. The whole thing reeks of something being off 🚨
 
This case is really concerning 🤯. I'm trying to wrap my head around the fact that ICE Agent Jonathan Ross, who was trained in a certain way, allegedly didn't follow his training during a traffic stop and then went on to shoot and kill Renee Nicole Good 💔. The FBI agent's testimony that raises questions about Ross's actions is quite disturbing 🚨. It seems like Ross took an unconventional approach to the initial stop, which is unusual given the typical protocols for such situations 👊. I'm also worried about the inconsistencies in Ross's previous statements vs. what's being revealed now 💬. This whole situation needs more scrutiny and transparency 🔍.
 
🤔 this is super weird... so like if you're trying to stop someone in a car and they take off it doesn't make sense for you to stand right next to the car with your foot on the tire, that's just gonna get you hurt 🚗💥 especially if you don't even know if the person has a weapon or not. i'm glad there's an FBI agent speaking up about this because now we know maybe Ross wasn't following protocol at all... that's pretty serious stuff 🔥
 
I'm so convinced that ICE Agent Jonathan Ross totally followed his training during the Good shooting and it was a total misunderstanding 🙄. I mean, what's the big deal about him standing in front of the car? It's just a traffic stop, right? And those experts are just trying to stir up drama. The FBI agent's testimony is probably just trying to cover their own tracks because they don't want people thinking that their training protocols are actually flawed. I'm totally on Ross's side here 👍.
 
This is really messed up 🤔... I mean, if an FBI task force officer wasn't following standard procedure in a traffic stop, it's hard to say what happened in the Good shooting was justified 🚨. And now we're hearing that Ross broke the window and stood in front of the car - that just seems crazy 😲. The fact that experts are saying his actions don't match FBI training is huge 🤯. I'm not sure what's going on here, but it's clear that more information needs to come out before we can even start talking about what happened 🔍.
 
omg u guys i cant even right now this is like so crazy what is going on with ICE Agent Jonathan Ross?? 🤯 first he says one thing and then an FBI agent comes forward saying maybe not so much... if he was a task force officer in the Minneapolis Field Office why did he stand in front of the car and parallel to its hood? that dont even make sense! i thought hes trying to minimize the chance of getting hit but noooo he just stood there like a statue what about training? how do u not follow ur training in a high stakes situation like this?? i need more info on this ASAP 🤔💥
 
I'm getting really uneasy about these ICE agents... 🙅‍♂️ I mean, what's going on here? First, Ross is breaking into a car with some special tool and then he's got his Taser out, ready to fire at someone who's speeding away from him. That doesn't sound like standard training to me. And now we find out that FBI agent is saying this wasn't even relevant training for Ross. What were they thinking? 🤔 I don't think it's a good idea to have agents just winging it in these situations, you know? It's too much power and control. We need more accountability here... 💯
 
🤔 This whole thing is just really confusing. I mean, if the FBI agent says Ross didn't follow proper protocol, then why did DHS keep saying he did? It's like they're not even listening to each other 🗣️. And what's with the weird position Ross was in during the stop? That doesn't sound right at all 😒. I'm just trying to wrap my head around this and figure out what really happened. This whole thing is giving me a headache 🤯. Can someone please just clarify what's going on here? 💡
 
this is crazy stuff .. so like, according to this fbi guy, jonathan ross didn't do things by the book at all? i mean, he's an ice agent but he's supposed to be following fbi training and stuff, right? but nope, he just goes in there and breaks the window and taser person while they're moving... that doesn't sound good 🚔😬. and now experts are saying that maybe he didn't do what he said he did .. this is all so weird 😕.
 
OMG, THIS IS SO CRAZY!!! I cant even believe what i'm reading about ICE Agent Jonathan Ross and how he shot Renee Nicole Good! 🤯 The fact that an FBI agent is saying he didn't follow his training during the stop with Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala raises so many questions. Like, what was Ross thinking?! Breaking a window and getting in a vehicle that's speeding away? That sounds like total chaos to me! And the FBI agent's testimony about Ross standing directly in front of the car and parallel to its hood is just wild. I mean, i've seen some crazy stuff online but this takes the cake. The fact that experts are saying his actions were inconsistent with FBI training makes me think there's definitely more to this story than we know right now. 🤔
 
🤔 so another day another 'hero' in a bad situation... i mean who needs training when you've got instincts and a whole lot of bravado? 🙄 seriously though, how do we know this guy wasn't just trying to get a good shot at a fleeing suspect while also getting a sick Instagram story out of it? 📸 i'm not saying he did it (but let's be real, we all have our own demons)... but come on, an FBI task force officer who breaks the law as much as Ross allegedly has... seems like someone needs to get their priorities straight... and maybe, just maybe, a refresher course? 📚
 
😕 what's going on here? an ice agent just shot a lady and now some fbi agent is saying maybe he wasn't supposed to do that? 🤔 like how can this happen in the first place? 🚨 how many times have we heard stories about training not being followed and bad things happening because of it? 🤷‍♀️ does anyone ever get held accountable for their actions on the job? 🕵️‍♂️ is it always gonna be "we were following our training"? 🤦‍♂️
 
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