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Ed Krassenstein is a political commentator and social media personality known for posting commentary on current events, particularly those related to politics and immigration policy. He maintains a significant social media following and frequently shares takes on controversial news stories, though his claims are sometimes disputed by fact-checkers and official sources.
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This post discusses a fatal shooting incident in Minneapolis on January 8, 2026, where ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot 37-year-old Renee Good during an immigration enforcement operation. The post claims to present video evidence contradicting official accounts, asserting that Good was not a threat, was steering away from the officer, and that Ross was simultaneously filming with his phone while shooting. The content relates to broader debates about ICE tactics, use of force, and civilian safety during federal immigration raids.
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The shooting of Renee Good has sparked nationwide protests and significant media coverage as of January 8-9, 2026. Krassenstein's post is trending because it presents a controversial interpretation of video evidence that directly challenges the official self-defense narrative provided by federal authorities, fueling the ongoing national conversation about police accountability and immigration enforcement practices.
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- 1Jonathan Ross, the ICE officer involved, was the same agent dragged 50 yards by a vehicle in Bloomington in June 2025, an incident for which he required over 30 stitches
- 2Renee Good was described by family and community members as a writer, poet, and devoted mother committed to her community
- 3Vice President J.D. Vance defended the officer's actions, stating he 'deserves a debt of gratitude' and citing the prior vehicle incident
- 4The FBI is leading the investigation into the shooting, while the BCA (Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension) does not have access to case materials
- 5Reports suggest Good may have been acting as a legal observer to monitor the operation for accountability purposes
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