Gofundme for ICE agent Jonathan Ross hits new milestone
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A GoFundMe account set up for ICE officer Jonathan Ross, who shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week after she allegedly tried to ram Ross and other law enforcement officers with her SUV
Crowdfunding campaigns supporting the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis have raised more than $1 million
The unverified campaign aims to aid Jonathan Ross, an ICE removal officer based in Minnesota, who fatally shot mother Renee Nicole Good, 37, on Jan. 7.
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Jonathan Ross is a 10-year veteran of ICE, serving on the agency's Special Response Team operating out of St. Paul, Minnesota. He served in the Indiana National Guard before joining ICE, with a tour of duty in Iraq with the 138th Signal Battalion from 2004-05.
ICE officer Jonathan Ross shot and killed Renee Nicole Good during an encounter in Minneapolis. A Michigan man started a GoFundMe campaign for Ross, saying “he had every right to defend himself.”
Jonathan Ross is believed to be staying in government accommodation after he killed 37-year-old mom Renee Nicole Good.
A GoFundMe page set up by Clyde Emmons in support of Jonathan Ross had raised more than $625,000 by Tuesday afternoon, exceeding its original target of $550,000, US News, Times Now
Bill Ackman gave $10,000 to a GoFundMe for ICE killer Jonathon Ross that was started by a man whose account who posted Nazi imagery online.