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Minnesota Prosecutors Will Review ICE Shooting After FBI Blocks State Agents From the Case

State prosecutors seek transparency and charge authority after federal agencies blocked access to critical evidence in the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good.

  • On Jan. 9, 2026, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a joint independent review and launched a public evidence-submission portal to preserve materials.
  • The FBI and the U.S. Attorney's Office rescinded cooperation Wednesday, making the FBI sole lead and denying the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension access to case materials.
  • Video released Friday and frame-by-frame analysis show Renee Nicole Good's vehicle moved toward an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent as he fired at least two shots, while the vehicle and forensic evaluations remain in federal custody.
  • Moriarty and Ellison say preserving videos, witness accounts and other materials ensures transparency and supports possible charges since the ICE officer has no immunity in Hennepin County.
  • Legal precedent shows the U.S. Supreme Court bars state charges against federal officers unless actions were egregious, with recent cases like Lon Horiuchi and Samuel Landis affirming immunity in federal courts.
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Authorities in the US state of Minnesota have launched their own investigation into the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. The Hennepin County prosecutor is urging the public to submit videos and any other evidence directly to her office for the investigation into the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good. This will ensure a "thorough and transparent" investigation, according to a press release on the prosecutor's website…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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