Homan says ICE agent in fatal Minneapolis shooting is 'in hiding'
The Department of Homeland Security has defended Ross's actions as self-defense.
Border Czar Tom Homan said this week that Jonathan Ross, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer involved in a fatal Minneapolis, Minn., shooting this month had gone into hiding due to safety concerns.
Ross shot Renee Good this month during an altercation between Good and multiple ICE agents. Video footage from multiple angles showed Good drive away from the officers, after refusing their orders to leave her vehicle, and make contact with Ross, who then fatally shot her.
“I know for a fact now he has to be in hiding,” Homan told podcaster Will Cain. “There are ‘wanted’ posters with his picture, license plate number, and the death threats."
Homan's remarks come amid a surge in threats and attacks on ICE officers as they attempt to enforce President Donald Trump's mass deportation agenda.
The Department of Homeland Security has defended Ross's actions as self-defense.
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