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Judge orders feds to turn over evidence in Renee Good killing

newsApr 9, 20261484

A federal judge ordered the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security to turn over unredacted records and personnel files related to ICE agent Jonathan Ross, the officer WHO killed Renee Good. The judge gave prosecutors roughly three weeks to deliver the materials to the court so a judge can review which records should be released. The records include Ross's personnel file and other evidence that could illuminate his conduct and the circumstances of Good's killing. The order forces transparency, reveals potential misconduct, and will shape accountability for federal immigration enforcement.

Key Highlights

Judge ordered DOJ and DHS to turn over unredacted records on Jonathan Ross
Court gave prosecutors about three weeks to produce personnel files and evidence
Materials will be reviewed to decide what evidence is released publicly
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