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Fundraisers for ICE agent Jonathan Ross surpass $1 million after leftist activist rammed him with car in Minneapolis

  • Writer: WGON
    WGON
  • Jan 17
  • 2 min read

Online fundraisers for Jon Ross have surpassed $1 million in total funds going to the ICE agent who shot Renee Good in Minneapolis after the left-wing activist rammed him with her car on the street. It is rumored that Ross, as well as his family, have gone into hiding since the incident and federal agents were recently seen taking items out of his home.



Two main online fundraising campaigns for Ross have crossed the $1 million mark combined. One GoFundMe campaign organized by Clyde Emmons, which stated, "After seeing all the media bs about a domestic terrorist getting go fund me. I feel that the officer that was 1000 percent justified in the shooting deserves to have a go fund me." That has raised $762,767.



Another fundraiser on GiveSendGo, put together by Tom Hennessey, titled, "Stand with our brave ICE hero," has also raised $285,098. The two fundraisers mean that Ross has become a millionaire in the face of mounting pressure against him after the shooting of Good.



The top donation on the GoFundMe, totaling $10,000, was from billionaire Bill Ackman, who said that the shooting was a "tragedy."



The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice has yet to open a probe into the shooting of Good in the wake of her death but is usually the department to do so in law enforcement-involved shootings. Leading up to the shooting, Good, as well as her partner, Becca, had been blocking traffic with their car in an effort to obstruct ICE agents.



President Donald Trump has surged ICE as well as other DHS personnel into Minnesota in recent weeks, and radical anti-ICE networks have formed in an effort to dox agents' location as well as interfere in operations.

 
 
 

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