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Gun-toting feds in ski masks swarm the ICE agent shooter’s home to retrieve belongings as the house sits empty amid claims he has gone into hiding

Armed feds descended on the home of the ICE agent who fatally shot protester Renee Good on Friday morning, the Daily Mail can exclusively reveal.

The Special Response Team arrived early this morning at the home of 43-year-old Jon Ross in suburban Minneapolis, where he lived with his wife and children.

Footage from the Daily Mail shows half a dozen Federal officers wearing masks and ski masks, one carrying pepper spray and the other carrying an assault rifle.

They entered the five-bed smart home before carrying five large plastic crates, a computer tower and a stack of picture frames.

The agents then got into their unmarked truck and formed a defensive formation around a personal vehicle exiting the garage.

The driver of the black Jeep SUV was wearing a full-face mask, making it impossible to identify him.

‘How much money do you make?’ an agent grumbled as he approached the Daily Mail news team.

Another stepped out and took close-up cell phone video of our photojournalist before the convoy drove away.

ICE agent Jonathan Ross and his wife, Patrixia, who fatally shot Renee Good on Wednesday

An agent wearing a half-mask attacked the Ross family's computer tower

Another agent wearing a ski mask came out with storage boxes containing the agent's belongings

Wearing ski masks and half-face masks to protect their identities, agents descended on the quiet street to collect Ross’ belongings from his vacant home, including a computer tower and personal items packed into large plastic storage bins.

The Ross family appears to have abandoned their home in the suburbs of Minneapolis. Neighbors say they haven't been seen since Wednesday, the day Ross shot Good.

The Ross family appears to have abandoned their home in the suburbs of Minneapolis. Neighbors say they haven’t been seen since Wednesday, the day Ross shot Good.

A neighbor told the Daily Mail that he saw Ross’s wife, Patrixia, wandering around the couple’s driveway on Wednesday afternoon, hours after her husband opened fire on Good.

The house has been empty since then, amid allegations that the couple and their children were hiding.

The new activity comes after the Daily Mail revealed that Ross was an Enforcement and Deportation Operations agent and Iraq veteran and was married to a Filipino immigrant.

ICE became the focus of outrage across the country for its actions after he shot and killed Good Wednesday afternoon as he drove his SUV down a street where agents were on duty.

Ross’s shaken father defended his son’s decision to kill Good in an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail.

‘He hit her,’ said Ed Ross, 80. ‘There was also a police officer with his arm in the car. He will not be accused of anything.

“You will never find a nicer, kinder person,” the father added about his son. ‘He’s a committed, conservative Christian, a great father, a great husband. I couldn’t be more proud of him.”

The elderly father, from North Beijing, Illinois, said Patrixia was a U.S. citizen but declined to say how long she had been in America. ‘I don’t want to go any further than that,’ he added.

More agents from the squadron took storage bins from the house - Daily Mail counted five

More agents from the squadron took storage bins from the house – Daily Mail counted five

Another balaclava-wearing agent pulled out large picture frames

Another balaclava-wearing agent pulled out large picture frames

An agent with an assault rifle strapped to his chest took a coffee break in front of a garage

An agent with an assault rifle strapped to his chest took a coffee break in front of a garage

An agent with a full face of black balaclava drove a black Jeep SUV from the Ross family garage

An agent with a full face of black balaclava drove a black Jeep SUV from the Ross family garage

Once the items were loaded, the agents got into their unmarked truck and formed a protective formation around a personal black Jeep SUV that was pulled from the garage.

Once the items were loaded, the agents got into their unmarked truck and formed a protective formation around a personal black Jeep SUV that was pulled from the garage.

A neighbor told the Daily Mail that he saw Ross's wife, Patrixia, pacing the couple's driveway on Wednesday afternoon, hours after her husband opened fire on Good.

A neighbor told the Daily Mail that he saw Ross’s wife, Patrixia, pacing the couple’s driveway on Wednesday afternoon, hours after her husband opened fire on Good.

Ross has lived on the outskirts of Minneapolis since 2015 and has been an immigration officer since at least 2013.

Neighbors told the Daily Mail that Ross was an avid MAGA supporter.

Social media posts revealed that he has a foreign national father-in-law.

Ross married Patrixia, whose doctor parents are from the Philippines, in August 2012, according to posts on his Instagram page.

She posted her first photo with Ross on her social media account two months ago.

In July 2013, while the couple was living near El Paso, Texas, Patrixia posted a photo posing next to a US Border Patrol helicopter.

She also posted pictures of baking recipes from a Spanish cookbook.

Another neighbor told the Daily Mail that until recently, Ross had flown pro-Trump flags and the ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ Gadsden Flag, the emblem of the Make America Great Again movement.

There is now no sign of Ross, his wife, or the flags.

Ross shot and killed Good Wednesday afternoon as he drove his SUV down a street staffed by ICE agents.

Ross shot and killed Good Wednesday afternoon as he drove his SUV down a street staffed by ICE agents.

Jon Ross' father Ed Ross (right) says his son is a 'tremendous' parent and husband

Jon Ross’ father Ed Ross (right) says his son is a ‘tremendous’ parent and husband

Ross, 43, an Iraq veteran, married his Filipino wife Patrixia in 2012. They have lived near Minneapolis since 2015, and Ross has worked as an immigration officer since at least 2013.

Ross, 43, an Iraq veteran, married his Filipino wife Patrixia in 2012. They have lived near Minneapolis since 2015, and Ross has worked as an immigration officer since at least 2013.

In July 2013, while the couple was living near El Paso, Texas, Patrixia posted a photo posing next to a US Border Patrol helicopter.

In July 2013, while the couple was living near El Paso, Texas, Patrixia posted a photo posing next to a US Border Patrol helicopter.

‘His wife is kind, very nice, very outgoing, and he is very shy. “They have a few kids,” the local said.

Other family members appear to have had disagreements with Ross over his political views, even arguing about the far-right group Proud Boys, after Donald Trump sparked controversy by not initially condemning the group in a 2020 debate with Joe Biden.

Her sister, Nicole, posted a photo of herself and a female friend wearing face masks on Facebook in October 2020 with the caption, “I condemn and denounce white supremacy.”

It appears that Ross commented on the photo, then deleted the messages; The responses from Dolson and her friend Allison were the only comments left.

‘Proud Boys’ Jon R Oss heard his accusation loud and clear! I watched the entire discussion and heard every word. I respectfully disagree,” Allison wrote.

“Jon R Oss, we have to respectfully disagree,” Nicole added. ‘You’re my brother and I love you, but we’re not going to get into an argument on Facebook.’

Ross seems to have had a tough upbringing.

His father, a former insurance agent, filed for bankruptcy in Tampa, Florida, in 1996, when Ross was 13.

Ross and her sister Nicole got into a debate about the Proud Boys in 2020, following controversy over Donald Trump's initial refusal to condemn the group during a debate with Joe Biden, she said in a Facebook post.

Ross and her sister Nicole got into a debate about the Proud Boys in 2020, following controversy over Donald Trump’s initial refusal to condemn the group during a debate with Joe Biden, she said in a Facebook post.

Ross's father shared a photo of his son in military fatigues and carrying a large rifle on his Facebook page in 2017.

Ross’s father shared a photo of his son in military fatigues, carrying a large rifle, on his Facebook page in 2017 and used the caption “Jon Ross in Iraq.”

The Ross family appears to be religious; His father serves as director of two church-related organizations.

Ross’s father posted a photo of his son in military fatigues and carrying a large rifle on his Facebook page in 2017, with the caption ‘Jon Ross in Iraq’.

Mugshot of Roberto Carlos Munoz, who was convicted of attacking Ross last year

Mugshot of Roberto Carlos Munoz, who was convicted of attacking Ross last year

Ross bought his home near Minneapolis for $460,000 in 2015 with a $360,000 loan from the Veterans Administration, according to property records.

Although he had only just been unmasked, Ross’s name and surname first surfaced after DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the officer who killed Good was “dragged” by a car driven by a suspect he was chasing last year.

The information was repeated in a statement by Vice President J.D. Vance on Thursday.

Specific details pointed to the June arrest of undocumented immigrant and convicted sex offender Roberto Carlos Muñoz. In court documents with the federal prosecutor’s office, the injured ICE officer’s name was listed as ‘Jonathan Ross.’

Another federal civil lawsuit in 2021 stated that Ross was a deportation officer for Minnesota’s Hennepin County until 2017.

While the Trump administration is on the defensive after Ross shot Good, Democratic officials in Minneapolis say it was a murder.

Ross named as the ICE agent who fatally shot Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday

Ross named as the ICE agent who fatally shot Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday

Bullet holes in the windshield of Good's car and bloody seats were clearly visible from the scene

Bullet holes in the windshield of Good’s car and bloody seats were clearly visible from the scene

Good and his wife, Rebecca (left), temporarily fled the United States before settling in Minneapolis following his election to Canada in 2024.

Good and his wife, Rebecca (left), temporarily fled the United States before settling in Minneapolis following his election to Canada in 2024.

Mayor Jacob Frey did not mince words at a news conference Wednesday afternoon. After an agent was seen on video killing a woman who was driving away, he took to the podium and told ICE agents to

Mayor Jacob Frey did not mince words at a news conference Wednesday afternoon. After an agent was seen on video killing a woman who was driving away, he took to the podium and told ICE agents to “get the hell out” of his city.

ICE claimed he deliberately drove his burgundy SUV toward agents, but witnesses disputed the claims and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called it “nonsense.”

Witnesses claimed Good and his wife, Rebecca, were acting as legal observers and were filming the protest when the shooting occurred.

But ICE insisted it was trying to use the SUV as a deadly weapon.

Footage of the confrontation shows the victim blocking the road with his car until ICE agents told him to drive away.

An agent turned to get back onto the road while trying to unlock the driver’s side door handle before driving off. Then three gunshots were heard.

Good lost control of the SUV and crashed into parked cars and a lamppost at high speed, prompting screams of shock from horrified onlookers.

His SUV appeared to have a bullet hole in the driver’s side windshield.

Good and Rebecca are understood to have fled the US after Trump’s victory in 2024, traveling briefly to Canada before settling in Minneapolis.

They have a six-year-old child together.

State and local officials demanded that ICE leave Minnesota after Good’s death. But Noem said the agents aren’t going anywhere.

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