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Was Minneapolis ICE Agent Hit By Renee Good’s Car Or Not? Videos Raise Fresh Doubts
Topline
As the Department Homeland Security confirms reports the ICE agent who killed Renee Good in Minneapolis suffered from unspecified “internal bleeding” injuries, videos of the incident continue to raise doubts he was hit by Good’s car.
Key Facts
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New York Times review of several videos from the Jan. 7 incident showed “no indication” ICE officer Jonathan Ross was run over by Good’s car, refuting claims from U.S. officials, including President Donald Trump.
CBS News first reported that Ross suffered internal bleeding to his torso, but the extent of the agent’s injuries remain unclear as of Friday, and no medical officials have released any information about his condition.
Other news outlets, including
ABC News,
The Hill and
USA Today, also reported the officer’s alleged internal bleeding, but CBS News’ original reporting has been met with skepticism—even from some of its own employees, who expressed to
The Guardian “huge internal concern” about its story and the anonymous “U.S. officials” it originally cited.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said Ross was
released from a hospital the same day as the incident, with DHS assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin telling
CNN “he was pretty banged up.”