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Renee Good's partner seeks return of SUV used at time of fatal ICE shooting, motion says

Becca Good says the SUV holds key evidence as Minnesota investigators seek access and the federal government declines to investigate the shooting.

  • On Friday, Rebecca Good filed a federal motion seeking the return of the Honda Pilot she co-owned with her partner, Renee Good, who was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in January.
  • Federal authorities seized the Honda Pilot following the January 7, 2026, shooting in Minneapolis where Ross shot Renee Good at least three times as she sat in the driver's seat.
  • Despite social media claims that Ross was "cleared of all charges," Hennepin County officials confirmed no criminal charges have been filed, leaving the investigation ongoing and unresolved.
  • Minnesota officials remain blocked from accessing evidence, although the Department of Justice declined to open a federal civil rights investigation into the shooting, citing "no basis."
  • The motion argues that because the federal government declined to investigate, it has no legal interest in maintaining custody; Rebecca Good intends to provide the vehicle to state investigators.
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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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