Minneapolis Shooting: Mayor Says FBI Must Include State Bureau For Fair ...
Local officials criticize federal authorities for excluding the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension from the probe amid public protests and calls for transparency.
- A Minneapolis mother, Renee Nicole Macklin Good, 37, was shot and killed by ICE agents on Thursday, Jan. 8, at Portland Avenue and 34th Street, prompting investigation.
- The FBI is leading an evidence-focused investigation, while Minnesota officials say the BCA was denied access, prompting transparency concerns.
- Investigators will secure body-worn cameras, dash cameras, residential doorbell and nearby surveillance footage, and new footage from an ICE agent reported by numerous sources as Jonathan Ross, linked to a prior June incident, was released Friday.
- Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs urged a full probe and accountability, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker demanded the Department of Homeland Security head resign, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom called the incident part of President Trump's `carnival of chaos`.
- Training and vetting at ICE are facing congressional scrutiny due to recruitment concerns, and Justin Biedinger urged modernizing vetting and using technology to speed hiring while protecting rigor.
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Musician Venus de Mars recounts deadly ICE shooting outside her Minneapolis home
DULUTH — As the eyes of the world are again on Minneapolis, a musician is speaking out from her home down the block from the Jan. 7 fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an officer working for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Rocker Venus de Mars, a native of Duluth, has been a longtime resident of Minneapolis along with her wife, Lynette Reini-Grandell, who is also from Duluth. The couple's home in South Minneapolis is "about six door…
Arizona governor calls for investigation into deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs called for a full investigation into a deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis, choosing her words carefully as other Democratic governors issued stronger criticism of federal immigration enforcement
If you side with migrants, the law will not protect you, says the mayor.
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