ICE Agent's Suspected Home Obscured on Google Maps

Federal officials warn that publishing agents' personal information online can endanger them and their families.

Mar. 11, 2026 at 6:21pm

A property linked online to the federal ICE agent identified in court records as the shooter in the fatal incident involving Renée Nicole Good appears blurred on Google's Street View imagery. The Department of Homeland Security has warned that doxxing and threats against immigration agents have increased after high-profile enforcement actions.

Why it matters

The Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly said the number of doxxing, threats and assaults against immigration agents have increased in the wake of highly publicized enforcement actions, including the one in which Good was killed. Officials have warned that identifying or publicizing agents' personal information online can endanger agents and their families.

The details

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent Jonathan Ross, 43, has been identified as the masked man seen firing on the 37-year-old Renée Nicole Good's vehicle in Minneapolis in viral video footage taken on January 7. Her death occurred during the Minnesota-focused federal immigration enforcement operation "Operation Metro Surge." Public records reviewed by Newsweek list a man with the same name and age at the blurred address. Social media posts reviewed by Newsweek identified the address as belonging to the agent.

  • On January 7, Good was fatally shot during the "Operation Metro Surge" federal immigration enforcement operation.
  • More than two months since the shooting, no criminal charges in connection with the shooting have been announced.

The players

Jonathan Ross

A 43-year-old ICE agent identified in court records as the shooter in the fatal incident involving Renée Nicole Good.

Renée Nicole Good

A 37-year-old woman who was fatally shot during the "Operation Metro Surge" federal immigration enforcement operation.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

The federal agency that oversees ICE and has warned that doxxing and threats against immigration agents have increased after high-profile enforcement actions.

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What they’re saying

“Our ICE law enforcement officers face an 8,000% increase in death threats against them while they risk their lives every single day to remove the worst of the worst including murderers, rapists, pedophiles, terrorists, and gang members.”

— Tricia McLaughlin, Then-DHS spokesperson (News release)

“The Department of Justice doesn't just stand up and investigate because some congressman thinks we should, because some governor thinks that we should.”

— Todd Blanche, Deputy Attorney General (Fox News)

“The federal government has been clear that they are not conducting an investigation into Renée Good's death. But we are. We require these records as part of our ongoing thorough investigation into her death at the hands of a federal agent, Jonathan Ross.”

— Mary Moriarty, Hennepin County Attorney (News release)

What’s next

The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Walker Reed Quinn out on bail.

The takeaway

This case highlights growing concerns in the community about repeat offenders released on bail, raising questions about bail reform, public safety on SF streets, and if any special laws to govern autonomous vehicles in residential and commercial areas.