
The Jan. 7 shooting death of Renee Good has become a political Rorschach test. A Quinnipiac poll released on Tuesday finds that a majority of American voters, 53%, believe ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who shot Good on a Minneapolis street last Wednesday, was not justified in doing so. Thirty-five percent believe the shooting was justified, while 12% have no opinion. But the poll results vary widely when the respondents’ political affiliations are examined. Seventy-seven percent of Republicans believe the shooting was justified, while 28% of independents and only four percent of Democrats hold the same opinion.
🚨 BREAKING: ICE agents are making early-morning ARRESTS in Minneapolis, working unobstructed because the Left was still asleep
BOOM! That’s how it’s done!
Show up at the crack of dawn, they didn’t expect that! 🔥🇺🇸pic.twitter.com/DqfVUx3IMK
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) January 17, 2026
