Lawyers for Renee Good’s family have experience taking on the government, but this time they face more hurdles
The family hired Romanucci & Blandin and plans legal action despite immunity barriers under the Federal Tort Claims Act and limited Justice Department cooperation.
- Renee Good's family has faced challenges after her shooting by an ICE agent, which the Trump administration claimed was in response to 'an act of domestic terrorism.'
- Federal authorities halted the investigation into the ICE agent, leading Good's family to seek answers independently.
- They hired the law firm of Romanucci & Blandin, known for representing George Floyd's family, to pursue legal action regarding excessive force.
- Family attorney Antonio Romanucci noted that suing the federal government presents more complex hurdles than previous cases, highlighting the difficulty of such legal actions.
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ARMSTRONG-REINER: We are called to speak out against injustice
Let me put this bluntly: an ICE agent murdered Renee Macklin Good on January 7. Anyone seeking to justify this killing — including the administration — is also responsible for the death.
Lawyers for Renee Good’s family have experience taking on the government, but this time they face more hurdles
The family of a woman fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis retained a law firm that helped land a large settlement in another case of deadly force by law enforcement: the death of George Floyd. But because this case involves a federal officer, any legal action would be more complex.
DOJ Tried To Bring Charges Against Renee Good Instead Of Ross
Chris Hayes interviews Carol Leonnig about her story that DOJ tried to bring criminal charges against Renee Good after her death. "I think it's really important because Americans are calling me and our fellow MS NOW reporters constantly with tips and suggestions about what's happening in Minnesota," she said. She pointed out that sources are taking some great risks inside government "because this is making them livid and sort of disgusted with t…
Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old American mother of three, killed in her three-shot car by Jonathan Ross, a federal agent of ICE. He, protected by what Donald Trump's government claims to be "absolute immunity"; the victim's widow, investigated. Continue reading...
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