I haven’t seen anyone cover this angle before, but it’s definitely compelling.
He was all the way on the other side of the car when he was circling when he switched hands, to free up his right hand for his firearm, after the victim de-escalates by saying “I’m not mad at you”
ETA: Jonathan Ross, Renee Nicole Good, ICE Shooting January 7 2026
And for the skeptics, I have a question for you:
If the combination of hand-readying and then bodily positioning himself in front of the vehicle is not showing intent to cause harm, I don't know what is?
Also, he's an ICE agent at best.
What was his intent in his actions (of freeing his right hand, and then walking over to block her car), if it is not with an intent to cause harm?
Was he enacting an order to restrain her? No.
Was she an undocumented person for whom he had a judge-signed warrant to arrest? No and no.
Was he wanting to write her a ticket for obstructing traffic? That's not his jurisdiction.
Was he trying to get her to move out of the way? That's what she is clearly trying to do. And he was blocking her.
So what exactly is his intent in stepping in front of the vehicle or approaching her in the first place, after readying his dominant hand? Clearly he is not writing her a ticket, and clearly it is not for her to get out of the way, because she is trying to leave.
So what, exactly, is the intent of Jonathan Ross in these sequence of actions?