Federal Agents' Lethal Force and Investigation Control in Minneapolis
The Ring of FireJanuary 9, 20265 min6,505 views
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- 🎯 A US citizen, Renee Nicole Good, was shot and killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis.
- 🗣️ Federal officials initially claimed the shooting was self-defense, stating she used her car as a weapon.
- 📹 Eyewitness accounts and video evidence reportedly contradict the federal narrative.
Blocked Medical Aid and Investigation Control
- 🚫 A doctor at the scene was prevented by agents from checking the victim's pulse or rendering aid.
- ⏳ The victim's body was left unattended until EMS arrived, with agents reportedly stating "I don't care" to the doctor's requests.
- 🔒 Federal authorities have taken complete control of the investigation, shutting out state investigators.
- 📉 Minnesota's top state investigative agency has been denied access to evidence, interviews, and case materials.
Implications for American Citizens
- ⚠️ The incident raises concerns about the government's ability to control narratives and investigations after using lethal force.
- ⚖️ When medical care is delayed or prevented, it suggests a diminished obligation to preserve life post-shooting.
- 🚨 The exclusion of state oversight removes a normal safeguard for local accountability.
- 📌 The precedent set could lead to a system where federal force is prioritized, with accountability being an afterthought.
- 🇺🇸 The case highlights that any US citizen, regardless of background, could be at risk if such practices become normalized.
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