This incident got me thinking... We can't judge someone by their intentions alone, even if they seem good on paper. What matters is what they actually do in the heat of the moment . Ross's actions might've been justified at first glance, but when we dig deeper, it seems like he didn't follow his training at all. It makes you wonder what's more important - doing the right thing or doing things the way they're supposed to be done . Maybe the real lesson here is that there's a difference between following procedures and doing what's necessary in an emergency situation . We need to consider both perspectives before jumping to conclusions .
omg I'm literally torn about this whole thing ... I mean, can we even trust what these guys are saying? like, the FBI agent's testimony seems super credible but at the same time, it kinda undermines Ross's previous statements, you know? ... and don't even get me started on experts' opinions, some people say he followed training while others claim he totally broke protocol... I'm just so confused rn ... maybe we should just wait for more info before making any judgments, idk ... but like, what if Ross really did follow his training and it still went horribly wrong?
omg, like this is so weird! i cant believe an FBI agent would testify that ICE Agent Jonathan Ross didnt follow training at all... especially when its about a shooting where someone ended up dead! what if he wasnt even supposed to be there in the first place? and another thing, why was he standing right in front of the car like he was trying to get himself killed?! i mean, i know training is important but come on... thats just crazy talk!
I'm trying to wrap my head around this... so we've got an FBI agent saying that ICE Agent Jonathan Ross didn't follow his training in a stop where Muñoz-Guatemala was being apprehended, and now it sounds like the same thing might have happened with Renee Nicole Good. What's crazy is that expert are saying Ross wasn't even in a safe position during both incidents . I'm not sure how much more of this we're going to see... my mind keeps looping back to whether Ross was actually following protocol or just trying to get the job done