Posted on 01/16/2026 8:13:21 PM PST by SeekAndFind
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent who shot Renee Nicole Good dead is now a millionaire after receiving thousands of crowdfunder donations.
Officer Jonathan 'Jon' Ross, 43, has amassed more than $1 million in funds from supporters on GoFundMe and GiveSendGo. Neither campaign was created by Ross.
The GoFundMe has received more than $747,000 in donations. Campaign organizer Clyde Emmons branding Good a 'domestic terrorist' and wrote that Ross was '1000 percent justified in the shooting deserves to have a go fund me.'
GiveSendGo campaign creator Tom Hennessey called Good 'a radical leftist agitator' and urged 'America First patriots' to help support 'fearless' Ross who 'fired in self-defense to neutralize the threat'. The campaign has raised more than $279,000.
Although most of the more than 21,000 donations have been contributed anonymously, billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman - who endorsed Donald Trump in the 2024 election - was listed as the top donor on the GoFundMe.
Ackman gifted $10,000 to the agent and, in a post on X, described the shooting as a 'tragedy.' The Pershing Square CEO added that he tried to support a fundraiser for Good's family, but it was already closed after reaching more than $1.5 million.
FBI investigators are conducting a thorough inquiry into the fatal shooting of Good, although sources close to the investigation suggested that Ross is 'increasingly unlikely' to face criminal charges.
The civil rights division of the Department of Justice, which typically investigates police-involved shootings, has not opened a probe into whether Ross violated Good's rights under federal law, an insider told the New York Times.
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I notice they dont mention her “wife” is also filthy rich after her “wife” decided to be an idiot and refuse to get out of the damn car even though she was repeatedly told to do so and tried running an officer over
He’ll need it to move his family to an undisclosed non-doxxed new home.
That’s right.
Agent Ross needs to sue the (bleep) out of the estate of Good for physical and emotional damages she inflicted on him as she attempted to murder him.
Any monies her estate gets from donations should be his.
WINNING!!
Many states have laws that say you can’t profit from committing a crime (like making royalties from a book you write about the incident.) So there’s a good chance that Good’s family and/or her “wife” won’t be able to collect any money from the GoFundMe account that she had.
He needs to move to a rural part of a red state.
and out of the inciters Tim Walz and Jacob Frey, et. al.
All the videos I have seen of the incident are inconclusive, IMO. I can’t tell how it went down.
From what I understand, the wife doesn’t get a penny. It’s all being sent into a trust for children.
Didn’t it come out in the past couple of weeks that the guy who shot Ashley Babbitt during the January 6th “insurrection” is now a multi-millionaire, and his money was tied into a daycare of all things? I don’t see, nor do I expect any outrage over that. Party affiliation, be it real or precieved, make a huge difference.
Aren’t you the virtue-signaling asshole.
So you do not believe that Agent Ross was struck by Good’s SUV?
RE: All the videos I have seen of the incident are inconclusive, IMO. I can’t tell how it went down.
How did Jonathan Ross suffer from internal bleeding as reported by his physicians?
After Ashli Babbitt was shot and killed by U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd on January 6, 2021, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division conducted a joint investigation into the circumstances of the shooting. That investigation examined video evidence, witness statements, physical evidence, and autopsy results. In April 2021, the DOJ announced it would not pursue criminal charges against Byrd under federal civil-rights statutes (such as 18 U.S.C. § 242). Prosecutors concluded there was insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Byrd willfully violated Babbitt’s civil rights by using excessive force. The DOJ also stated Byrd reasonably believed the use of force was necessary in defense of members of Congress and others evacuating the House chamber. Following the DOJ’s decision, the investigation was closed. Byrd was cleared of criminal wrongdoing, and an internal U.S. Capitol Police inquiry also found his actions to be lawful and within department policy.
Would you expect anything else from the Buy-DUNG MISadministration?
Well consider this: the officer was treated for bruising and minor internal bleeding.
Did he have to wait until he had broken bones?
CC
Then you're an idiot.
And GoFUndMe hasn’t seized the money yet?
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