Judge Mandates Release of Evidence in Renee Good’s Killing by Federal Agent

Judge Mandates Release of Evidence in Renee Good’s Killing by Federal Agent

A judge in Minnesota has mandated the release of unredacted evidence in the case concerning the killing of Renee Good by federal agent Jonathan Ross. This directive requires several federal agencies to submit crucial documents within three weeks.

Background of the Case

The order stems from the prosecution of Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who was convicted for assaulting Ross during an immigration arrest in June 2022 in Bloomington. Federal agencies have been urged to cooperate after several months of unsuccessful attempts by state leaders.

Evidence to be Produced

The U.S. Attorney’s Office, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) must deliver the following materials by May 1:

  • Complete training and personnel files for Jonathan Ross throughout his federal career
  • Policies in effect on June 17, 2025, and January 7, 2026, related to the use of force and officer-involved shootings
  • Statements made by Ross within 60 minutes before the shooting of Renee Good
  • Statements from any federal officers or employees involved in the incident from January 7 to May 1
  • Any relevant statements from individuals outside federal employment who witnessed Good’s shooting
  • Medical records of Ross, including breath, blood, and drug tests related to the incident
  • Examinations of Ross regarding fitness for duty, including mental health evaluations
  • Cell phone data belonging to Ross from January 7
  • Visual and audio recordings from federal vehicles and body-worn cameras captured around the time of the incident
  • Statements from Ross about his interactions with Muñoz-Guatemala during the specified period

Details of the Encounter

The incident involving Muñoz-Guatemala occurred during a federal attempt to detain him due to an immigration order on June 17, 2025. Previously convicted of sexually abusing a minor in 2022, he reportedly resisted arrest. As an ICE agent attempted to apprehend him, Muñoz-Guatemala accelerated his vehicle, dragging the agent for over 100 yards.

The agent sustained significant injuries during this encounter. Court records detail the struggle and the actions taken by federal agents to secure the arrest.

Next Steps in the Legal Process

Once the mandated evidence is provided, the judge will evaluate how and when to disclose findings to Muñoz-Guatemala, as noted in court documents. This case continues to develop, and federal agencies are under close scrutiny.

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