India, Jan. 11 -- While Renee Nicole Good's GoFundMe garnered significant community support, another fundraiser has also been launched for Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent identified as the officer who purportedly discharged the firearm in his defense during the Minneapolis shooting.

The digital fundraising initiative aimed at providing financial assistance to the family of Good - the American woman who was fatally shot on Wednesday by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent - successfully garnered over $1.5 million before the organizers closed the campaign on Friday.

Clyde Emmons from Mount Forest, Michigan, has now initiated a fundraiser supporting Jonathan Ross, as per the official GoFundMe website.

"After seeing all the medi...