ICE agent Jonathan Ross suffered internal bleeding after being rammed with car by activist

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Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who was rammed with a vehicle driven by activist Renee Good on January 7 in Minneapolis, is reportedly suffering from internal bleeding to the torso following the attack. On the day of the attack, officials said that Ross had been taken to the hospital and released the same day.

Two US officials briefed on Ross’ medical condition told CBS News that Ross is suffering from internal bleeding. It is unclear how extensive the injury is, and the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed Ross’ injury.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told reporters on January 7, "The officer was hit by the vehicle. She hit him. He went to the hospital. A doctor did treat him. He has been released." Ross fatally shot Good when she drove her car into Ross in an incident that was caught on camera.

It was revealed in the wake of the attack that Ross previously suffered injuries after being dragged behind a car driven by an illegal immigrant. Vice President JD Vance told reporters the day following the attack that the ICE agent "nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, 33 stitches in his leg. So you think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile."

US Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino said on Sunday that Ross has had "several threats against his life" following the attack, adding that the agent is "in a safe location. He’s recovering from those injuries, and we’re thankful that he’s recovering."

Multiple fundraisers have been launched to support the ICE agent, which as of Wednesday have received over 976,000 combined. Federal agents were recently seen removing belongings from Ross' home, which has reportedly been empty since the shooting.

 
So...the DHS has reported that the ICE agent was struck by the car driven by Renee Good and FOX news has corroborated the situation.

And in other news, Donald Trump has reported that his administration is the greatest administration ever to have occurred in the U. S. and perhaps the entire world. J. D. Vance and Speaker Johnson have confirmed that this is correct. After an extensive investigation of more than three minutes, FOX news confirmed the account also.


THE DHS AND FOX NEWS!

:magagrin:
 
So...the DHS has reported that the ICE agent was struck by the car driven by Renee Good and FOX news has corroborated the situation.

And in other news, Donald Trump has reported that his administration is the greatest administration ever to have occurred in the U. S. and perhaps the entire world. J. D. Vance and Speaker Johnson have confirmed that this is correct. After an extensive investigation of more than three minutes, FOX news confirmed the account also.


THE DHS AND FOX NEWS!

:magagrin:

Dozy fucker, shut the hell up.
 
Internal bleeding now is the bruise Ross got on his hand when he deliberately reached out and banged his cell phone on the door as Good drove by, not over, him.

A bruise is now internal bleeding.
 
So...the DHS has reported that the ICE agent was struck by the car driven by Renee Good and FOX news has corroborated the situation.

And in other news, Donald Trump has reported that his administration is the greatest administration ever to have occurred in the U. S. and perhaps the entire world. J. D. Vance and Speaker Johnson have confirmed that this is correct. After an extensive investigation of more than three minutes, FOX news confirmed the account also.


THE DHS AND FOX NEWS!

:magagrin:

View: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTaWp84Dzra/?igsh=ajVvdzcyNHkwNG1v
 
Dozy fucker, shut the hell up.
I have to acknowledge that I want to call you a bum...but the truth is I do not see enough self-respect in you to rise that high...and I am not sure what describes someone who is lower than a bum.

I do know, however, that calling you a bum is unnecessarily insulting bums.

So I will not.
 
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who was rammed with a vehicle driven by activist Renee Good on January 7 in Minneapolis, is reportedly suffering from internal bleeding to the torso following the attack. On the day of the attack, officials said that Ross had been taken to the hospital and released the same day.

Two US officials briefed on Ross’ medical condition told CBS News that Ross is suffering from internal bleeding. It is unclear how extensive the injury is, and the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed Ross’ injury.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told reporters on January 7, "The officer was hit by the vehicle. She hit him. He went to the hospital. A doctor did treat him. He has been released." Ross fatally shot Good when she drove her car into Ross in an incident that was caught on camera.

It was revealed in the wake of the attack that Ross previously suffered injuries after being dragged behind a car driven by an illegal immigrant. Vice President JD Vance told reporters the day following the attack that the ICE agent "nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, 33 stitches in his leg. So you think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile."

US Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino said on Sunday that Ross has had "several threats against his life" following the attack, adding that the agent is "in a safe location. He’s recovering from those injuries, and we’re thankful that he’s recovering."

Multiple fundraisers have been launched to support the ICE agent, which as of Wednesday have received over 976,000 combined. Federal agents were recently seen removing belongings from Ross' home, which has reportedly been empty since the shooting.

Department of Homeland Security officials faced calls to produce medical records after claiming to multiple media outlets that Jonathan Ross, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who shot Renee Good, was suffering from internal bleeding.

According to CBS News, DHS officials did not respond to requests for additional information about Ross' condition.

"The most common type of visible internal bleeding is a bruise," the Cleveland Clinic's website advises. "A bruise is skin discoloration from damaged, leaking blood vessels underneath your skin. Even though there's blood pooling underneath your skin, you won't have any external bleeding unless your skin breaks open."

"...Sounds almost as awful as being SHOT POINT BLANK IN THE FACE 3 TIMES," a liberal commenter quipped.

"You better have some demonstrative proof that that actually happened, or expect to be viewed as lying," a commenter named Mr. Eddie told ABC News. "Your credibility is at risk."

Baby got himself a bruise
 
Department of Homeland Security officials faced calls to produce medical records after claiming to multiple media outlets that Jonathan Ross, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who shot Renee Good, was suffering from internal bleeding.

According to CBS News, DHS officials did not respond to requests for additional information about Ross' condition.

"The most common type of visible internal bleeding is a bruise," the Cleveland Clinic's website advises. "A bruise is skin discoloration from damaged, leaking blood vessels underneath your skin. Even though there's blood pooling underneath your skin, you won't have any external bleeding unless your skin breaks open."

"...Sounds almost as awful as being SHOT POINT BLANK IN THE FACE 3 TIMES," a liberal commenter quipped.

"You better have some demonstrative proof that that actually happened, or expect to be viewed as lying," a commenter named Mr. Eddie told ABC News. "Your credibility is at risk."

Baby got himself a bruise
Easy to dislike, so now admit he was struck by Goods vehicle?
 
Ross hit his cell on the car, which made the sound we heard.

The bruise on his hand does meet the idea of internal bleeding but not the lack of any serious injury.
 
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who was rammed with a vehicle driven by activist Renee Good on January 7 in Minneapolis, is reportedly suffering from internal bleeding to the torso following the attack. On the day of the attack, officials said that Ross had been taken to the hospital and released the same day.

Two US officials briefed on Ross’ medical condition told CBS News that Ross is suffering from internal bleeding. It is unclear how extensive the injury is, and the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed Ross’ injury.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told reporters on January 7, "The officer was hit by the vehicle. She hit him. He went to the hospital. A doctor did treat him. He has been released." Ross fatally shot Good when she drove her car into Ross in an incident that was caught on camera.

It was revealed in the wake of the attack that Ross previously suffered injuries after being dragged behind a car driven by an illegal immigrant. Vice President JD Vance told reporters the day following the attack that the ICE agent "nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, 33 stitches in his leg. So you think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile."

US Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino said on Sunday that Ross has had "several threats against his life" following the attack, adding that the agent is "in a safe location. He’s recovering from those injuries, and we’re thankful that he’s recovering."

Multiple fundraisers have been launched to support the ICE agent, which as of Wednesday have received over 976,000 combined. Federal agents were recently seen removing belongings from Ross' home, which has reportedly been empty since the shooting.

It's a crock of shit!!
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Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who was rammed with a vehicle driven by activist Renee Good on January 7 in Minneapolis, is reportedly suffering from internal bleeding to the torso following the attack. On the day of the attack, officials said that Ross had been taken to the hospital and released the same day.

Two US officials briefed on Ross’ medical condition told CBS News that Ross is suffering from internal bleeding. It is unclear how extensive the injury is, and the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed Ross’ injury.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told reporters on January 7, "The officer was hit by the vehicle. She hit him. He went to the hospital. A doctor did treat him. He has been released." Ross fatally shot Good when she drove her car into Ross in an incident that was caught on camera.

It was revealed in the wake of the attack that Ross previously suffered injuries after being dragged behind a car driven by an illegal immigrant. Vice President JD Vance told reporters the day following the attack that the ICE agent "nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, 33 stitches in his leg. So you think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile."

US Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino said on Sunday that Ross has had "several threats against his life" following the attack, adding that the agent is "in a safe location. He’s recovering from those injuries, and we’re thankful that he’s recovering."

Multiple fundraisers have been launched to support the ICE agent, which as of Wednesday have received over 976,000 combined. Federal agents were recently seen removing belongings from Ross' home, which has reportedly been empty since the shooting.

Did Ross have surgery to stop the internal bleeding? Or are they trying to make a bruise sound worse than it is?
 
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who was rammed with a vehicle driven by activist Renee Good on January 7 in Minneapolis, is reportedly suffering from internal bleeding to the torso following the attack. On the day of the attack, officials said that Ross had been taken to the hospital and released the same day.

Two US officials briefed on Ross’ medical condition told CBS News that Ross is suffering from internal bleeding. It is unclear how extensive the injury is, and the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed Ross’ injury.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem told reporters on January 7, "The officer was hit by the vehicle. She hit him. He went to the hospital. A doctor did treat him. He has been released." Ross fatally shot Good when she drove her car into Ross in an incident that was caught on camera.

It was revealed in the wake of the attack that Ross previously suffered injuries after being dragged behind a car driven by an illegal immigrant. Vice President JD Vance told reporters the day following the attack that the ICE agent "nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, 33 stitches in his leg. So you think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile."

US Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino said on Sunday that Ross has had "several threats against his life" following the attack, adding that the agent is "in a safe location. He’s recovering from those injuries, and we’re thankful that he’s recovering."

Multiple fundraisers have been launched to support the ICE agent, which as of Wednesday have received over 976,000 combined. Federal agents were recently seen removing belongings from Ross' home, which has reportedly been empty since the shooting.

So says Noem, although no one will release any real details and there is no record anywhere if the agent was treated for injuries
 
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