Overview
- Gov. Kathy Hochul asked White House border adviser Tom Homan to confirm whether ICE officer Jonathan Ross was reassigned to New York and said he should be removed unless an independent probe clears him.
- PunchUp’s reporting, cited by HuffPost, says Ross left Minnesota after a three-day leave and returned to administrative and investigative duties in another state.
- That reporting also says the FBI investigation has stalled, which sources say has kept ICE from starting its own internal review.
- Minnesota has sued the federal government to obtain evidence in the shootings of Renée Good and others, arguing federal agencies are withholding key records needed for state scrutiny.
- Court filings reviewed by CBS News say Ross filmed with his phone, stepped in front of Good’s SUV, then fired at least three shots, and a DHS statement to HuffPost said the agent acted according to training.