Liberal Activist Faces 10 Years in Federal Prison for Doxxing ICE Hero
Sara Larson, the self-described progressive neighbor who weaponized social media against a dedicated ICE agent, is now staring down a decade behind bars.
Under 18 U.S.C. § 115, Larson stands charged with retaliating against a federal officer by publicly posting ICE agent Jonathan Ross’s home address online — classic doxxing intended to endanger him and his family.
This all stems from the January 7, 2026, Minneapolis incident where Agent Ross, acting in self-defense during an immigration enforcement operation, fatally shot Renee Nicole Good after she allegedly drove her SUV toward him.
While left-wing activists and media outlets push narratives questioning the shooting, Ross — an Iraq War veteran and longtime federal officer — performed his duty under threat. Larson’s reckless online crusade wasn’t “activism”; it was a direct attempt to incite harassment and potential violence against a law enforcement officer doing his job.
The message is clear: Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Doxxing federal agents protecting our communities isn’t free speech — it’s a federal felony.
Justice is moving swiftly. Maximum sentence? Many Americans say yes — and they’re right. Protect those who protect us. Lock her up.