FBI Investigation Into Renee Good Shooting Stalled Over Key Concern—Report
Summary
Senior officials in the Trump administration, including FBI Director Kash Patel, stopped an investigation into Renee Nicole Good's shooting in Minneapolis. The report says this pause was due to concerns the findings might conflict with President Trump's public statements. Some federal prosecutors resigned over how the case was handled.Key Facts
- FBI Director Kash Patel ordered the halt to the investigation.
- President Trump claimed Renee Nicole Good attacked a federal officer with her car.
- Local officials and witnesses disputed President Trump's version of events.
- Video footage of the incident led to public debate and protests.
- Renee Nicole Good was shot while driving away from ICE agents.
- Several federal prosecutors, including U.S. Attorney Joseph H. Thompson, resigned over handling the investigation.
- The report from the New York Times mentions disagreements due to orders from Washington.
- The investigation was part of larger tensions, with other shootings and cases also happening in Minnesota at the time.
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