Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty on Friday urged the public to send any video or evidence of the fatal shooting of Renee Good directly to her office, despite the Trump administration assigning the investigation solely to the FBI.

Why It Matters

The FBI has barred Minnesota law enforcement from joining the investigation or reviewing key evidence in the fatal shooting, asserting full federal control over the case.

Local prosecutors said they are weighing legal options as Gov. Tim Walz urged federal officials to reconsider, warning that early statements from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defending the agent could undermine confidence in the probe’s fairness.

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    3 days ago

    There’s footage from his phone. The car did hit him, but it’s also clear she didn’t intend to do so. The wheels are turned past him and it just clipped him because he was standing way too close. Still his fault.

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          11 hours ago

          Rip. I wish I could embed it. You can verify elsewhere. He was absolutely not touched outside of he himself putting his hand on the vehicle. He was a few feet out of the way. He put himself in that position to begin with anyway. So while I’d have sympathy if he were hurt, I still wouldn’t have blamed her in the slightest. ICE training (and border patrol if I’ve understood correctly does) should never encourage how he approached her.