The federal immigration officer who shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis this week is a U.S. Army veteran with deployments to Iraq and years of experience, newly released records show.

Jonathan Ross, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement removal officer based in Minnesota, told a court about his career in December, during the criminal trial of a man who dragged Ross with a car, badly cutting Ross' arm and hand.

Roberto Carlos Munoz-Guatemala, 40, attempted to flee in June 2025 when Ross approached him to serve an administrative warrant on behalf of ICE.

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Ross told the court he served in the Indiana National Guard and deployed from 2004 to 2005 to Iraq as a machine gunner on a gun truck and served on a combat logistical patrol team, delivering essential supplies in dangerous areas.