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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.
While recording ICE is within the public’s First Amendment rights, the DHS says posting videos and photos of agents online is harassment that threatens their safety. It is illegal to obstruct or otherwise interfere with ICE arrests, and the DHS reports that its officers have seen a significant increase in assaults on agents and vehicles.
The video sparked concerns about the civilian's safety amid tensions between federal agents and locals in Minneapolis.
Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of 3, was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Her father describes her as warm and witty and someone who cared deeply about others.
Calling ICE agents “made-up fake, wannabe law enforcement” during a press conference, the Philadelphia sheriff directly called out President Trump.
Ross has been identified as the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who fatally shot Renee Good in her car in Minneapolis.
Talk about slipping up on the job -- an ICE agent in Minnesota took a brutal spill on actual ice, went flying, and yes, the satisfyingly ironic wipeout was all caught on camera!
The secretary of Homeland Security continues to baselessly contend that Renee Good committed "an act of domestic terrorism."