Jonathan Ross
Coverage of Jonathan Ross in the Nexus archive.
- Groq's founder says his 'terrible' leadership cost his company 3 to 4 years
Groq's founder Jonathan Ross admitted leadership mistakes, including hiring issues and excessive delegation, caused a three to four-year setback for the company. He shifted from talent growth to talent selection as a turning point. Nvidia acquired Groq's talent and licensing in a $20 billion deal, with Ross now serving at Nvidia and Groq led by Adam Winter.
- Another New Yorker says officers confronted him after he criticized ICE
David Streever, a New York resident, received a warning from federal officers after sending an email criticizing ICE's acting director over an agent's fatal shooting of U.S. citizen Renee Nicole Good. His lawyer argued the email, which called the director a 'monstrous human being,' constitutes protected political speech under the First Amendment. Federal officers also confronted Streever at a New York hotel and later warned poll worker Paigelynne Gonyea about a social media post calling for an ICE officer's indictment.
- Another New York resident says he was warned by officers after criticizing ICE
Two upstate New York residents received warnings from federal officers over online criticisms of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). David Streever, who called ICE's acting director a 'monstrous human being' in an email, and Paigelynne Gonyea, who posted about an ICE officer involved in a fatal shooting, both faced confrontations by federal agents. ICE declined to comment, citing an ongoing investigation.
- Election worker says federal officers confronted her at polls over social media post criticizing ICE
A poll worker in Syracuse, New York, was confronted by federal officers at a voting location over a social media post criticizing an ICE officer involved in a fatal shooting. The post, which called for the officer's indictment, was cited as potential 'doxxing' by the Department of Homeland Security, though it did not include the officer's address. The incident, recorded by another poll worker, did not disrupt voting and is under review by the New York Attorney General’s Office.
- Election worker says federal officers confronted her at polls over social media post criticizing ICE
A New York poll worker was confronted by federal officers over a social media post criticizing an ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Good. The officers issued a written notice alleging a violation of federal laws against doxxing, while the worker defended her post as a First Amendment right. The incident occurred during a primary election and was recorded by a fellow poll worker.
- Election worker says federal officers confronted her at polls over social media post criticizing ICE
A poll worker in New York was confronted by federal officers during a primary election over a social media post criticizing an ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Good. The officers warned her about potential federal violations related to posting information about federal law enforcement, though the post did not include the officer's address. A video of the encounter was recorded by another poll worker.
- Hochul’s Dear Tom letter
New York Governor Kathy Hochul demanded assurances from President Donald Trump's administration that ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who fatally shot Renee Good, is not operating in New York. Hochul's letter to border czar Tom Homan emphasized the need for an independent investigation before redeploying Ross, highlighting her administration's efforts to limit federal immigration enforcement in the state.
- Government Ordered to Turn Over Files on ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good
Federal prosecutors in Minnesota are required to disclose records related to ICE agent Jonathan Ross's fatal shooting of Renee Good, as part of a legal case involving Muñoz-Guatemala. The order includes Ross's personnel files, statements, and body camera footage to address questions about the incident and a separate confrontation where Ross was dragged by Muñoz-Guatemala.