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In reply to the discussion: Renee Good's ICE shooter not taken to hospital after shooting. [View all]AZJonnie
(2,923 posts)3. I believe there's only a very low probability that he suffered from any internal bleeding having watched
the many video breakdowns over the past week. She was barely moving at that point, and he leaned into the vehicle to cause the contact. He was in control of how hard he was, or was not, struck.
Also, had the theoretical NP seen him at the Federal Building, if there were signs of remotely significant internal bleeding, he'd have been sent to the hospital.
To answer your question, I asked AI, take it for what it's worth:
Yes. Multiple officials have explicitly said he was taken to a hospital and treated after the incident.
- Homeland Security Secretary **Kristi Noem** told reporters on Jan. 7 that Jonathan Ross was hit by the vehicle, **went to the hospital, was treated by a doctor, and was released the same day**. [cbsnews](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ice-officer-who-shot-renee-good-internal-injuries-sources-say/)
- DHS officials later told outlets like CBS News, USA Today, and ABC that Ross **suffered internal bleeding to his torso** when he was struck by her vehicle, and confirmed that he was **seen by doctors at a local hospital and discharged later that day**. [usatoday](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/01/14/ice-agent-jonathan-ross-injured-internal-bleeding-torso/88182659007/)
So at the official level, the line has consistently been: **struck by her SUV → internal bleeding → treated at a hospital → released same day.** Whether thats medically or factually credible is what critics are now disputing, but the hospitalization claim itself clearly originated from DHS and top administration officials.
- Homeland Security Secretary **Kristi Noem** told reporters on Jan. 7 that Jonathan Ross was hit by the vehicle, **went to the hospital, was treated by a doctor, and was released the same day**. [cbsnews](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ice-officer-who-shot-renee-good-internal-injuries-sources-say/)
- DHS officials later told outlets like CBS News, USA Today, and ABC that Ross **suffered internal bleeding to his torso** when he was struck by her vehicle, and confirmed that he was **seen by doctors at a local hospital and discharged later that day**. [usatoday](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/01/14/ice-agent-jonathan-ross-injured-internal-bleeding-torso/88182659007/)
So at the official level, the line has consistently been: **struck by her SUV → internal bleeding → treated at a hospital → released same day.** Whether thats medically or factually credible is what critics are now disputing, but the hospitalization claim itself clearly originated from DHS and top administration officials.
Despite AI's first line there, it seems you're right to question the "taken to" framing of the OP, nobody said he was "taken to", only that he "went to" or "was seen by doctors at".
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Has it been stated officially that he was taken to a hospital for treatment on an outpatient basis?
mahatmakanejeeves
21 hrs ago
#2
I believe there's only a very low probability that he suffered from any internal bleeding having watched
AZJonnie
21 hrs ago
#3
So what? We are supposed to believe that ridiculous message Trump posted to his own twitter?!
anneboleyn
11 hrs ago
#34
I think the poster just was answering the question of whether anyone REALLY claimed
RandomNumbers
1 hr ago
#37
There is a medical center located near the Whipple federal building however
anneboleyn
11 hrs ago
#33
He walked away texting and was spotted the next day moving boxes out of his house
Prairie Gates
21 hrs ago
#7
I didn't look it up to see if true but there were pictures of him moving furniture out of his home
Bev54
19 hrs ago
#25
If there was even the slightest bruise or scratch we would have seen it by now. Total lie.
Blues Heron
18 hrs ago
#30