Local attorneys in Minneapolis are urging the public to come forward with any information or evidence related to the January 7th shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a fatal incident involving US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. The Hennepin County Attorney's office claims that it has been excluded from the FBI's investigation into the matter.
The attorney general and local law enforcement officials say they have limited access to key evidence in the case, including the car where Renee Good was shot. They expressed concerns about their ability to conduct a thorough review of the evidence without federal cooperation.
In response, the Hennepin County Attorney has established an online platform for submitting information and evidence. Meanwhile, Minnesota's top law enforcement officials are cautioning against drawing any conclusions at this time due to the vast amount of still-unexamined evidence.
Despite their efforts to gather more information, local authorities face challenges in piecing together the events surrounding Renee Good's death. "The current posture is that the investigation is one that the feds want to do with or without state involvement," said Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.
With no clear direction emerging from the investigation so far, local officials are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward and submit it through their designated website.
The attorney general and local law enforcement officials say they have limited access to key evidence in the case, including the car where Renee Good was shot. They expressed concerns about their ability to conduct a thorough review of the evidence without federal cooperation.
In response, the Hennepin County Attorney has established an online platform for submitting information and evidence. Meanwhile, Minnesota's top law enforcement officials are cautioning against drawing any conclusions at this time due to the vast amount of still-unexamined evidence.
Despite their efforts to gather more information, local authorities face challenges in piecing together the events surrounding Renee Good's death. "The current posture is that the investigation is one that the feds want to do with or without state involvement," said Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison.
With no clear direction emerging from the investigation so far, local officials are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward and submit it through their designated website.