Posted on 01/09/2026 3:06:17 PM PST by Morgana
Gun-toting Feds swarmed the home of the ICE agent who fatally shot protester Renee Good on Friday morning, the Daily Mail can exclusively reveal.
A Special Response Team arrived at the suburban Minneapolis home, where Jon Ross, 43, lives with his wife and children, early this morning.
Daily Mail images captured half a dozen Federal officers wearing masks and balaclavas, one carrying pepper spray and another wielding an assault rifle.
They entered the smart five-bed home before carrying out five large plastic crates, a computer tower and a stack of picture frames.
The agents climbed back into their unmarked trucks afterwards to form a defensive formation around a personal vehicle that drove out of the garage.
The driver of the black Jeep SUV wore a full-face mask, making it impossible to identify him.
'How much money are you making' growled one agent as he approached the Daily Mail reporting staff.
Another climbed out and took a close-up cell phone video of our photojournalist before the convoy drove away.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
why in the hell would the fed go to the agent’s home who defended himself.. this makes zero sense unless the daily fail got it wrong
“Looks like Ka$h decided Ross is guilty and he’s going to get the Chauvin treatment.”
Nonsense. The administration is wholeheartedly defending the officer. Pulled this from your fundament, eh?
> and to prevent them being looted or stolen by lefties.<
It also keeps it away from leftist loonies like Walz and Mayor Frey. They are probably still looking for a judge to approve a search warrant on a person who has not been charged with any crime. That should be a pretty fallow field.
EC
It’s the only thing feral creatures know many are crossing into that arena now days.
Some say the democrats job is never done comrade.
I agree with your assessment.
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