Renee Good’s shooting tests when federal officers can be prosecuted

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Vox’s explainer weighs whether Minnesota can prosecute the ICE agent who killed Renee Good, given limited federal cooperation, and how two Supreme Court rulings (In re Neagle, 1890, and Martin v. United States, 2025) shape the immunity question, making state charges possible but far from certain and potentially pushing the case toward the Supreme Court.
- Can the ICE shooter be prosecuted? vox.com
- New documents shed light on Renee Good’s ties to ICE monitoring efforts in Minneapolis CNN
- Trump: I bet Renee Good was a "solid, wonderful person" under "normal circumstances," but "her actions were pretty tough" CBS News
- Records: Medics found Renee Good had gunshot wounds to chest, forearm, and head 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS
- Lisa Demuth urges Gov. Walz to collaborate with feds on ICE in Minnesota FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
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