CBS Just Ended The Left’s Fake News Story About Renee Good With One Bombshell Report

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For days, Democrats pushed the lie that Renee Good was an innocent victim gunned down by a trigger-happy ICE agent.

The Left ignored video evidence and common sense to manufacture their latest political martyr.

And CBS just ended the Left's fake news story about Renee Good with one bombshell report.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding in Minneapolis shooting

The media and Democrat politicians spent the last week selling Americans a fairy tale.

Renee Good was a sweet poet and loving mom who happened to drive into the wrong place at the wrong time, they claimed.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross executed her in cold blood while she tried to flee, according to the narrative Democrats desperately wanted people to believe.

The problem is the story was garbage from day one.

Multiple video angles showed Good and her wife in a confrontational standoff with federal agents.

Good deliberately parked her SUV sideways across a residential street, blocking ICE agents who were conducting enforcement operations.

Her wife stood outside the vehicle filming and taunting officers.

When agents approached and ordered Good to get out, her wife yelled "Drive, baby. Drive!"

Good hit the gas and struck Ross, who was positioned at the front of her vehicle.

Ross fired three shots as Good accelerated away.

Her SUV crashed into a phone pole down the street.

But Democrats and their media allies kept pushing their manufactured victim narrative.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey went on camera and called the federal government's account "bullshit."

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz turned Good into a political prop by declaring January 9 "Renee Good Day."

Left-wing activists organized nationwide protests demanding ICE leave Minneapolis.

The entire Left-wing machine mobilized to turn Good's death into their next George Floyd moment.

Until CBS News dropped a bombshell that nobody saw coming.

FBI investigation confirms vehicle strike despite Democrat denials

CBS News reported Wednesday that Ross suffered internal bleeding to his torso following the incident.

Two U.S. officials briefed on Ross' medical condition confirmed the injury to the network.

The Department of Homeland Security verified the report.

This one detail changes everything Democrats spent a week lying about.

For days, leftist politicians and activists floated the claim that Ross wasn't actually struck by Good's vehicle.

They pointed to video showing Ross walking away after the shooting as proof he couldn't have been seriously injured.

Minneapolis city officials suggested the angle of Good's turn meant she drove away from Ross rather than at him.

The entire premise of Democrats' outrage rested on the lie that Ross fired at Good without provocation.

Now we know Ross was hit hard enough to cause internal bleeding.

That's not a minor scrape or bruise.

Ross was hospitalized after the shooting and released the same day.

He hasn't returned to duty.

The injury proves what the video showed all along – Good weaponized her vehicle and struck a federal agent who feared for his life.

Minneapolis becomes ground zero for vehicle attacks against ICE agents

Ross knows exactly how deadly these vehicle confrontations can become.

Seven months earlier, a suspect fleeing deportation trapped Ross' arm inside a car and dragged him down a Minneapolis street.

The driver was Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, a convicted sex offender with a deportation order.

Ross reached inside during a traffic stop and Munoz-Guatemala hit the gas.

Ross got dragged, his arm shredded and bleeding so badly an FBI agent slapped a tourniquet on him.

The hospital needed 33 stitches to close the wounds on his arm, knee, elbow, and face.

A jury convicted Munoz-Guatemala in December of assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon.

So when Ross saw Good accelerating toward him after her wife screamed "Drive!", he reacted based on brutal firsthand experience.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem revealed the Trump administration has documented 66 vehicular attacks against federal agents since Trump took office.

The previous year during the same timeframe? Just two.

Leftist activists discovered they can use cars as weapons to obstruct ICE operations.

They block streets, surround federal vehicles, throw objects at agents, and create chaos designed to prevent arrests.

Good wasn't some random driver who got caught in the wrong place.

She and her wife deliberately inserted themselves into an ICE operation to interfere with federal law enforcement.

Her wife's own words on video prove they knew exactly what they were doing.

Democrats won't apologize for spreading lies

CBS News confirming Ross' internal bleeding destroys the foundation of Democrats' manufactured outrage.

But don't expect apologies from the politicians and activists who spent the last week lying.

They won't acknowledge they were wrong about the facts.

They won't admit they rushed to judgment without waiting for the investigation.

They won't apologize for turning Good into a political martyr while ignoring she struck a federal agent.

Instead, they'll move on to the next manufactured crisis and memory-hole this one.

That's how the Left operates.

Facts don't matter when there's a narrative to push and an election to win.

Good's death is tragic.

But it was the direct result of her own actions when she chose to weaponize her vehicle against a federal agent doing his job.

Ross acted in self-defense after being struck by a 4,000-pound SUV.

The internal bleeding proves it.

And no amount of Democrat spin changes those facts.


Sources:

  • CBS News, "ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, officials say," January 14, 2026.
  • Newsweek, "Jonathan Ross Update: ICE Agent Suffered Internal Bleeding After Renee Good Shooting," January 14, 2026.
  • Fox News, "Woman seen on video allegedly blocking Minnesota ICE operation with car as agitators surround agents," January 13, 2026.
  • The Washington Post, "New video shows 5 key moments in Minneapolis ICE shooting of Renée Good," January 9, 2026.
  • CNN, "Cell phone footage raises new questions about ICE agent's tactics before fatal shooting," January 9, 2026.
  • NBC News, "Renee Nicole Good, Minneapolis woman shot by ICE officer, was out 'caring for her neighbors,' officials say," January 7, 2026.
  • Wikipedia, "Killing of Renee Good," January 14, 2026.
  • Associated Press, "Court records unpack background of Jonathan Ross, the ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Good," January 9, 2026.