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ICE shooter Jonathan Ross has an immigrant Filipina wife; father says deceased Renee Good hit first

ICE shooter Jonathan Ross has an immigrant Filipina wife; father says deceased Renee Good hit first

Jonathan Ross, the 43-year-old ICE agent who shot Minneapolis woman Renee Good and killed her, was not at fault, his father said. The outrage against the ICE and its absence of restraint while handling civilians centers around Ross but his father Ed Ross told Daily Mail that Ross did nothing wrong and he will not be charged. “You would never find a nicer, kinder person,” the father added about his son. “He’s a committed, conservative Christian, a tremendous father, a tremendous husband. I couldn’t be more proud of him.”The father said Renee Good hit him.The Department of Homeland Security stood by the ICE officer and said Good was trying to mow him down. But different angles of the video emerged with many claiming that Good was trying to turn away the vehicle and was not going to attack anyone. Good’s family members also claimed she was not an activist and had no reason to be there. Contradictory reports came from some eyewitnesses who claimed that Good and her partner were acting as legal observers. They said they were filming the protest when she was shot. Many concluded from the video that Good panciked and lost control of her car when she was asked to move. She slammed it into parked cars and a light pole at high speed

Jonathan Ross married to immigrant Filipina wife

The Daily Mail report claimed that Jonathan Ross is married to an immigrant wife whose parents live in the Philippines. Ross’s father said his son’s wife is a US citizen but declined to say how long she had been in the US. Ross, believed to be a MAGA supporter, has lived on the outskirts of Minneapolis since 2015, and served as an immigration officer since at least 2013.One neighbor said Ross, until recently, had been flying pro-Trump flags and a ‘Don’t Tread On Me’ Gadsden Flag, an emblem of the Make America Great Again movement. They were not spotted at the home after the controversial shooting.

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