A pro-ICE protester who gloated over the killing of Renee Nicle Good during a Minneapolis demonstration has been caught lying about his background. Now, one person who was said to be his boss has outed him.
Renee Nicole Good was killed in Minneapolis on January 7. The mother-of-three was stopped by immigration agents, but as she tried leaving the scene, she was fatally shot by an ICE agent identified as Jonathan Ross.
Protests against the immigration officers and their actions have been many, and people have been furious about Renee’s death. Meanwhile, Trump administration officials and many pro-ICE protesters state he acted in self-defense.
The 37-year-old woman has been branded a “domestic terrorist” by the government officials, and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called her a “lunatic.”

The Minneapolis Fire Department’s incident report obtained by the Minnesota Star Tribune reveals that Renee Nicole Good was shot four times: in the chest, arm, and head. While protests against ICE erupted across the country, many pro-ICE demonstrators also took to the streets.
Pro-ICE protester Jayden Scott gloated over the killing of Renee Nicole Good
One individual, identified as 24-year-old Jayden Scott, appeared at an anti-ICE protest outside a government building in Minneapolis. He was heard abusing those in attendance, screaming and filming.
“All you liberal commie motherf*****s keep your hands to yourself or you are going to get hurt today alright. We executed one of you yesterday,” he shouted.
Scott was identified on social media. A website of the private healthcare investment firm Harmony Investment Group claimed he was the CEO. Just days after the protest, Scott posted on LinkedIn. He said he was resigning.
“It was a great run. We built many great things. Mountains were moved. Fortunes were made. Until next time, so long, my friends. Thank you for everything,” he wrote.

Now, it turns out Jayden Scott has been proven to have been lying about it. Per the Daily Mail, the actual CEO of Harmony Investment Group, Zain Sikander, has come forward, stating that Jayden Scott had no affiliation with the company.
Lied about being the CEO with a fake website
Speaking to Fox 2, Sikander admitted that he had known Scott for a while, as they both lived in the same Michigan area. However, they had not worked together.
Per the Daily Mail, Jayden Scott wrote that he was “‘a seasoned entrepreneur and fund manager specializing in e-commerce acquisitions and business strategy.”
Moreover, he claimed to have “facilitated the successful acquisition and exit of 17 businesses’ and completed at least one ‘multi-million dollar acquisition.”
Zain Sikander stated the 24-year-old was an imposter who had created the fake website himself.
“We must acknowledge as a nation that inaccurate reporting and false associations have severe ramifications for real lives,” Sikander said, per Fox 2.

“This includes the actions of agitators, such as an individual who was inaccurately associated with our organization without due diligence or fact-checking during a deeply regrettable incident in Minneapolis.”
Michigan Republicans ban Jayden Scott from local group
The CEO continued, “‘Behind these headlines are real people – dedicated parents, children, grandparents, doctors, nurses, neighbors, and caregivers who deserve our respect and rely on our organization for their livelihood.”
The Republicans of Bay County, Michigan, have removed Scott from their Facebook group for his behavior.
“Jayden Scott has been stirred up again. I’ve gone ahead and banned him from my groups and blocked him,’ party chair Peter Nixon wrote on Facebook. “He chose to walk a path that is not a part of the American or Christian way, and I’m not willing to go there or host it here.”
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