FILE — Authorities reported a shooting last week involving federal agents in Minneapolis. (Pool/CNN Newsource)
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The Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who shot and killed a Minneapolis woman last week reportedly suffered internal bleeding after being hit by her vehicle.
Multiple outlets are citing U.S. officials at the Department of Homeland Security for the latest update in the investigation.
ICE officer Jonathan Ross, who is accused of fatally shooting Renee Good that morning, suffered a reported torso injury when he was struck by her SUV.
Fox News said Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin confirmed to the network on Wednesday that Ross had internal bleeding.
Ross fired his gun after Good allegedly tried to ram him and other officers with her SUV on Jan. 7. Federal officials said he acted in self-defense.
Multiple videos shared from the scene, including a cellphone video that appears to show the tense moments leading up to the shooting, have garnered mixed reactions.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Good’s SUV was part of a group of protesters that had been harassing agents and “impeding operations” that day.
Loved ones said Good was a mother of three and had just dropped off her youngest child at an elementary school before the shooting.