ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good Suffered ‘Internal Bleeding’, According To New Reports

CBS News is reporting that the ICE agent who shot Renee Good in Minneapolis last week suffered internal bleeding because of the incident.

According to two U.S. officials, Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding to the torso after Renee Good drove her car into him.

CBS reported: “The Department of Homeland Security confirmed Ross’ injury, but has not yet responded to CBS News’ requests for more information.”

Now let’s be real here – this is probably an attempt by the Trump administration and ICE to continue their efforts to justify the completely unnecessary slaying of a US citizen, because anyone who’s seen the footage from that day can see that there’s no way he was struck with enough force to cause any kind of serious injury.

It’s also worth noting that a bruise constitutes ‘internal bleeding’, but obviously “internal bleeding in the torso” sounds a lot more severe when you’re trying to gaslight people into thinking an innocent woman deserved to be killed.

Then again, who knows? Maybe the moving vehicle that Jonathan Good put himself in front of against policy really did strike him hard enough to cause a considerable amount of damage. We’ve all seen the video, though – so draw your own conclusions.

Turns out even Joe Rogan believes Renee Good was trying to turn her car away from the ICE agent. Did he really have no choice but to shoot her?

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