Cell phone footage has sparked new questions about the tactics employed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross prior to a fatal shooting. As he approached Renee Good's vehicle, Ross recorded the encounter, but his actions and decisions have since been called into question. The video evidence suggests that Ross's use of a cell phone during the incident may have hindered his ability to respond effectively, and it also appears to contradict elements of the government's narrative. While the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that Good was 'blocking' ICE agents, multiple cars, including Ross's, were able to drive around her vehicle before the shooting. This raises concerns about Ross's decision to use his phone, as experts suggest it may have limited his tactical response. Former law enforcement officials express deep concerns about Ross's actions, questioning why he was not more focused on his surroundings and safety. The incident has also highlighted the importance of body-worn cameras for law enforcement officers, as it could have potentially prevented the escalation of the situation. The footage shows a calm and cooperative interaction between Good and Ross, which contradicts the DHS's description of the incident as an act of domestic terrorism. The controversy surrounding this case invites further discussion and analysis, as the public awaits a comprehensive understanding of the events leading up to the fatal shooting.