Verdict Before Facts
Segment #746
As you will note from Will Cain’s segment below, both Dem politicians and Hollywood celebrities were quick to call veteran ICE agent Jonathan Ross a murderer for shooting Rene Goode after shit hit him with her car. These folks should have waited for the facts before rendering a verdict. The politicians are whores and are protected and have liability for lying, saying dumb things, or even just being incompetent. The deep pocket celebrities and the media are in a different situation. They just may have to pay for their stupidity . Remember Nick Sandmann (Covington Catholic student, often portrayed in conservative media as a victim of biased reporting): In 2019, a viral video led to widespread media coverage portraying him negatively in an encounter at the Lincoln Memorial. He filed multiple defamation lawsuits against major outlets.
Settlements were reached with CNN (2020, undisclosed amount after a $275 million suit).
The Washington Post (2020, undisclosed).
NBC (2021, undisclosed).
The lawyers are already calling and lining up the defendants that could well exceed the number in the Sandman case. And in the Ross cases that damages are far more egregious.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Jesse Kelly, host of “The Jesse Kelly Show,” to break down new cell phone footage from the ICE officer involved in the Minnesota shooting, what the video reveals about the woman accelerating toward him, and more.
he federal agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis suffered internal bleeding to his torso following the incident, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed.
Yes, Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent involved in the January 7, 2026, incident in Minneapolis, suffered internal bleeding to his torso after being struck by Renee Nicole Good's vehicle.Multiple credible sources, including statements from Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials, confirm this:
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin and other officials told outlets like Fox News, CBS News, Newsweek, ABC News, and The Daily Caller that Ross experienced internal bleeding following the encounter.
He was hospitalized for treatment but was released the same day (per Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other briefings).
The extent/severity of the bleeding isn't fully detailed publicly, but it's described as an injury from Good's SUV making contact (video footage shows the vehicle hitting his hip/torso area as he fired shots).
This directly supports the federal narrative of self-defense, contradicting some local claims (e.g., Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey's statements questioning significant contact).
The incident occurred during an immigration enforcement operation where Good's vehicle was blocking the street, agents approached, and she began driving away—leading to the fatal shooting. The case remains under FBI investigation, with ongoing protests and political debate in Minneapolis.Recent X posts (as of today, January 14, 2026) echo these reports, with many sharing the CBS News confirmation and criticizing earlier denials of vehicle contact. No conflicting medical updates have emerged in today's coverage.
Attorney Jace Yarbrough discusses legal ramifications of public figures calling an I.C.E. agent a 'murderer' in the Minnesota shooting on 'The Will Cain Show.'