US court records have offered leads to the identity of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent who shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
Federal officials have not publicly named the agent, but said he was injured in another case in June, when he was dragged by a car that pulled away during an investigation.
In court records from a case with details matching that incident, an agent named Jonathan Ross suffered a "substantial wound" on his arm and needed more than 50 stitches, along with abrasions to his knee, elbow and face.
Wednesday's shooting has roiled the US, with people divided over whether the agent was at fault or acting in self-defence.
Ross has worked with ICE in Minnesota since 2017, BBC's US news partner CBS reported.












