The Keith Edwards Show - BREAKING: Kristi Noem Accidentally Names ICE Officer

Episode Date: January 9, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Oh shit, y'all. All shit. You hear that? You hear that? That is the sound of justice beginning to form. Because we now have the identity of the person who murdered Renee Good yesterday in Minneapolis. The ice thug has been named. And you know why he's been named?
Starting point is 00:00:23 You know how? Because Christy Gnome right here gave some information about. the gentleman and all it took was that little bit of information from the internet sleuths to be able to find and name the officer here is what Christine Ome said that led it to the officer's identification we've seen over 100 of these vehicle rammings happen in just recent weeks and this must stop Iceland is facing a 1300% increase in assaults against them and an 8,000% increase in death threats against all of them. In fact, the very same officer who was
Starting point is 00:01:05 attacked today had previously been dragged by an anti-ice rioter who had rammed him with a car and drug him back in June. He sustained injuries at that time as well. And let me remind you why we're all here in this city. All right. So it turns out the liars for that one instance actually told the truth. And because they told the truth, we're able to find that officer. And here's what some internet sleuths did. DHS secretary, Christine Nome, may have just accidentally given up the identity of the ICE agent who murdered Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis yesterday. Here's why. During her press briefing, Christine Nome cited an incident that happened last June, claiming that the ICE agent who
Starting point is 00:01:46 killed Renee yesterday in Minneapolis was struck by a car last June also in Minnesota. So his name is actually revealed in an evidence list that's DHS. to the U.S. District Courts in Minnesota, and it says that photographs of Officer Ross's injuries taken in the area of 86 and 11th Avenue in Bloomington, Minnesota on June 17, 2025, his name is here twice, and she specifically cited that this officer was hit by a car in June in Minnesota.
Starting point is 00:02:22 There's only one recorded date that that ever happened, and the officer's name, according to DHS, is Officer Ross. Here's the Minnesota Tribune, giving a little bit more detail on Jonathan Ross. This is Jonathan Ross. Jonathan Ross. Now, what I want you to do is to be peaceful and civil, because unlike on their side, when this sort of stuff happens, we're going to be peaceful.
Starting point is 00:02:55 We're not going to threaten this man's life. We're going to let the courts take care of it. We're going to let justice do its thing. We're going to let karma play out. Okay? But I do know we are going to be learning a lot more about this man in the coming weeks and months. That is for sure. The immigration and customs enforcement agent who fatally shot a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis on January 7th is Jonathan Ross.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Jonathan Ross, Jonathan Ross, the same officer who was dragged and injured by a fleeing driver in a separate incident last year, according to a person with knowledge of the case and verified May court documents. Little public information is available at Ross described only by federal officers as an experienced officer. I'm sure that's true. On Wednesday morning, Ross was embedded with a group of federal agents on a targeted crackdown in South Minneapolis when Renee Nicole Goode was shot. ICE has not reported the identity of the shooter and did not respond to request for the comment for this story. A photo of Ross's face has circulated online as we've shown you. And on June 17th, Ross was participating in an arrest of Bertolt Carlos Munez Guatemala, a Mexican citizen in Bloomington last year. Munez Guatemala had previously been convicted of fourth degree criminal sexual conduct and had been put on detainer by immigration officials.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Munez Guantala ignored the agent's commands, including to fully roll down his window, so Ross broke open his rear window and reached inside to unlock the door. Eunice Guamalya put the vehicle and drive and accelerated onto the curb, the charges said. Ross was dragged alongside the vehicle and twice fired his taser at Munez Guatemala, weaved back and forth in, quote, an attempt to shake him from the car. About 300 feet down the road, Neunez Guatemala re-entered the street and forced knock. the officer from the car. The agent required 20 stitches for a deep cut in his right arm and another 13 stitches in his left hand, according to a court documents. A jury convicted Yunus Guatemala of
Starting point is 00:05:05 assaulting a police officer in December. Hours of the shooting the Wednesday morning, Secretary of Homeland Security norms said the agent involved had been dragged by a vehicle in early incident. At the time, she did not provide specific locations details. The Department of Homeland and security confirmed Thursday the agent killed good was the same officer dragged by a suspect in Bloomington last June. Although Ross was not named in the 13 page indictment of the driver, he is identified in several court records filed in the case, including photo exhibits from the hospital. He is also listed by name as a witness. A law enforcement source is who is not authorized to speak publicly confirmed that Ross is the shooter. So this is the man, y'all.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Vice President J.D. Vance had this to say about it. Yes, President, thank you. Thank you for your question. So the head of Minnesota's investigations agency says that the U.S. Attorney's Office has essentially cut off the state investigations agencies' access to the investigation. What is the precedent for that and why shouldn't the Minnesota officials on the ground have access and evidence to work on this investigation? First of all, I wish the state officials in Minnesota would investigate why you have so many people who are using their vehicles and other means to actually interfere. with a legitimate law enforcement operation. The precedent here is very simple.
Starting point is 00:06:25 You have a federal law enforcement official engaging in federal law enforcement action. That's a federal issue. That guy is protected by absolute immunity. He was doing his job. The idea that Tim Wals and a bunch of radicals in Minneapolis are going to go after and make this guy's life miserable because he was doing the job that he was asked to do is preposterous. His job, I mean, it's really interesting if those court documents are true and that incident actually occurred, the way that it's just.
Starting point is 00:06:52 It sounds like he gave that undocumented immigrant much more leeway than he did a 37-year-old woman who's an American citizen. There was absolutely zero reason why he had to shoot her. There's zero reason why she should be dead today. And he does not get absolute immunity. Derek Chauvin is in jail, in prison, as well he should be. and my hope is that the same fate happens for the man who murdered Renee Good. His name is Jonathan Ross. And as Dean Weather says here, he should be indicted immediately.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Immediately. JD Bands went on to say that very ICE officer nearly had his life ended six months ago. You think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him. well, the thing is, is like, if you don't have the ability to compartmentalize when bad things happen in one situation versus what's happening in a completely different situation, and if you respond everything with the same level as when someone is truly trying to hurt you versus someone trying to just get away, then you should not be in this job. I'm not saying it's an easy job. I'm not saying it's a job everyone can do. But certainly Jonathan Ross has proved that he's not someone that should have this
Starting point is 00:08:16 job. He should be indicted. He should be arrested. He should put on trial. And thank God, it's a state crime because that very well may happen. We need the AG of Minnesota to indict this man immediately.

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