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Five Left-wing narratives instantly crumble with the body cam footage: 1) Renee was terrified fo...

By Matt Van Swol
Posted January 9, 2026

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Matt Van Swol is a right-leaning political commentator on X (Twitter) who frequently posts about law enforcement, immigration, and perceived media bias. His style is assertive, partisan, and framed as debunking progressive or left-wing narratives. He is not a mainstream journalist but an opinion-focused creator whose credibility depends largely on alignment with his audience’s political views rather than institutional backing.

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This post analyzes newly released body cam and cellphone footage from the **Minneapolis ICE shooting** in which ICE agent Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old woman, during an immigration enforcement operation.[1][2][3] The creator argues that several ‘left-wing’ narratives about the incident—such as Good being terrified, not hitting the officer, not knowing they were officers, peacefully leaving, and not being involved in ICE-related activity—are contradicted by the new video.[2][3] News reports confirm that Good was associated with an “ICE Watch” group, had allegedly been following and harassing officers earlier in the day, and that her vehicle moved toward the agent before he fired.[2][3] The incident has become a flashpoint in national debates over police use of force, immigration enforcement, and political framing of high-profile shootings.[1][2][3][5]

🔥Why It's Trending

The content is trending because the release of new agent-perspective video has reignited controversy over whether the shooting was justified and whether early public narratives accurately reflected what happened.[2][3] The case sits at the intersection of immigration enforcement, police accountability, and partisan politics, drawing strong reactions from both critics and defenders of ICE and the Trump administration.[2][5] High-profile commentary, including statements from federal officials and viral posts like this one, has amplified public attention.[2][3][5]

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  • 1ABC News calculated that just 399 milliseconds elapsed between the first two gunshots fired by the ICE agent, highlighting how quickly the confrontation escalated.[1]
  • 2The ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good, Jonathan Ross, had previously been dragged and injured by a fleeing driver in a separate vehicle incident the year before.[2][3]
  • 3Video shows Good’s partner filming the encounter from outside the SUV and later sobbing on the ground, saying, “I made her come down here, it’s my fault,” after the shooting.[1][5]
  • 4According to DHS sources cited in news reports, Good was part of an “ICE Watch” group that tracked and confronted ICE officers, and authorities say she had been following and harassing agents earlier that day.[2]
  • 5The shooting prompted protests in Minneapolis calling for ICE to leave the community, while Trump administration officials publicly labeled the incident an act of “domestic terrorism,” underscoring how politicized the case has become.[2][3][5]

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Five Left-wing narratives instantly crumble with the body cam footage:

1) Renee was terrified fo...