
Minnesota AG Blasts Feds For ‘Deeply Disturbing’ Move In Wake Of Fatal ICE Shooting
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The state’s attorney general said no matter what federal investigators “come out with, it will be questioned.”
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison blasted federal authorities after the U.S. Attorney’s Office barred state investigators from accessing evidence into the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by immigration authorities on Wednesday.
“We’ve been trying to figure out how can we get somebody at the FBI, somebody to understand the damage that they’re doing with this kind of decision,” Ellison said Thursday on CNN.
Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident and mother of three, was inside her SUV as a legal observer when federal authorities fatally shot her on Wednesday morning.
Bystander footage of the incident showed Good’s vehicle being surrounded by immigration authorities before she reverses and pulls forward. An officer can be seen firing three shots, first through Good’s windshield and then through her open driver’s side window.
President Donald Trump and his administration placed the blame on Good. The Department of Homeland Security labeled her a “violent rioter” and accused her of weaponizing her vehicle to run over the federal agent they claim was defending himself.













