The Department of Homeland Security said the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis suffered internal bleeding.
Federal officials say the ICE officer who shot and killed Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, but videos raise doubts, with the extent of the agent’s injuries still unknown.
Some people online claimed "internal bleeding" was a medical term for a bruise. Here are the facts.
The Department of Homeland Security claimed agent Jonathan Ross was clipped by the victim's vehicle and suffered internal bleeding.
The severity of Ross' internal injury remains unclear, since such bleeding can range from a minor bruise to a more serious wound.
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ICE Agent Who Fatally Shot Renee Good Suffered Internal Bleeding After Encounter, Officials Claim
Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis last week, suffered internal bleeding as a result of the encounter, officials claim. The post ICE Agent Who Fatally Shot ...
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