"You would never find a nicer, kinder person," the agent's father, Ed, told reporters.
Jon Ross, the agent who fired the shot at Good, has had his personal information doxed in the media and online. Images captured by the Daily Mail saw the federal officers walking to and from the house with the Ross' belongings to pack them away. One agent had pepper spray, and another had an assault rifle as they were packing up the house.
After gathering much of the belongings in crates, including picture frames as well as a computer tower, the agents drove off in unmarked cars in formation. One agent took video of the outlet's reporting staff before they drove off.
One neighbor told the outlet that she had seen Ross' wife pacing in the driveway just hours after the shooting had taken place. The house has been empty since then, the neighbor said. Ross is a former Iraq veteran and an Enforcement and Removal Operations agent. His wife is also an immigrant from the Philippines but is a legal US citizen.
Ross' family has come to his defense amid accusations from the left suggesting that he shot Good in cold blood. Vice President JD Vance and others have pointed out that the agent would have been acting in self-defense when Good rammed into him with her vehicle.
"You would never find a nicer, kinder person," Ross' father, Ed, told reporters, “He’s a committed, conservative Christian, a tremendous father, a tremendous husband. I couldn’t be more proud of him." Ross is believed to have worked with ICE since 2013.
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