Minnesota Prosecutors Resign Over DOJ Push to Probe Renee Good’s Widow

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Six senior federal prosecutors in Minnesota resigned after the Justice Department pressed for a criminal investigation into Renee Good’s wife and balked at involving state authorities to review whether the ICE agent’s deadly shooting was lawful, amid broader civil-rights concerns and protests linked to related investigations.
- 3 Prosecutors Quit After Push to Investigate ICE Shooting Victim’s Widow The New York Times
- A new spate of Justice Department officials quit because their section didn't want to probe Renee Good's shooting MS NOW
- DoJ officials quit in protest after division decided to not investigate ICE shooting The Guardian
- Mass resignations hit Justice Department's Civil Rights Division amid lack of action in Minneapolis, sources say CBS News
- DOJ’s top civil rights prosecutors depart as office is cut out of key probes The Washington Post
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