01-19-2026, 12:19 PM
Interesting take on Ross' prior trauma that may have led to him deciding to do an execution-style killing.
"Brian Kabateck, Shant Karnikian, and civil rights attorney Greg Kirakosian examine ICE agent Jonathan Ross's fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good through the lens of his prior traumatic incident.
Greg specializes in use of force and police shooting cases. Brian reveals Ross was dragged 100 feet by a car just months earlier during another ICE operation in June 2025, suffering injuries requiring 33 stitches. He broke the suspect's window and reached inside—getting his arm stuck—before being dragged.
Brian questions why Ross wasn't placed on desk duty or required retraining after such a significant incident. Greg argues the prior incident is highly relevant: Ross learned the wrong lesson. Instead of using safer tactics, he decided to "just open fire and kill somebody" to avoid being hurt again."
"Brian Kabateck, Shant Karnikian, and civil rights attorney Greg Kirakosian examine ICE agent Jonathan Ross's fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good through the lens of his prior traumatic incident.
Greg specializes in use of force and police shooting cases. Brian reveals Ross was dragged 100 feet by a car just months earlier during another ICE operation in June 2025, suffering injuries requiring 33 stitches. He broke the suspect's window and reached inside—getting his arm stuck—before being dragged.
Brian questions why Ross wasn't placed on desk duty or required retraining after such a significant incident. Greg argues the prior incident is highly relevant: Ross learned the wrong lesson. Instead of using safer tactics, he decided to "just open fire and kill somebody" to avoid being hurt again."
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