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Public reaction in Minneapolis and across the country has been deeply divided following a fatal incident involving a federal immigration enforcement officer earlier this year. The event, which resulted in the death of local resident Renee Nicole Good during a law enforcement operation on January 7, has drawn national attention and prompted ongoing discussion about accountability, public trust, and community safety. As investigations continue, online fundraising efforts have emerged on both sides, reflecting how differently people respond to tragedy depending on perspective, personal beliefs, and emotions surrounding law enforcement actions.
In the days after the incident, several crowdfunding campaigns were launched in support of the ICE agent involved, who has been identified in media reports as Jonathan Ross. Hosted on platforms such as GiveSendGo and GoFundMe, these fundraisers collectively brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars, reportedly exceeding $570,000 in total.
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