ICE agent who fatally shot US citizen has ‘absolute immunity’ from charges

Absolute Immunity Claim

JD Vance spoke to reporters on Thursday about the death of Renee Nicole Good. An ICE agent fatally shot the 37-year-old woman in Minnesota on Wednesday. Vance stated the agent has absolute immunity from any charges.

“He was doing his job,” Vance explained.

State Investigation Blocked

The FBI has now shut down state access to the case. This happened after Kash Patel’s FBI refused to join a state investigation. Minnesota officials say they can no longer access crucial evidence.

Conflicting Agency Reports

BCA head Drew Evans said the U.S. attorney’s office barred his team. He noted they cannot see scene evidence or interview witnesses. The FBI will now lead the probe alone.

Details of the Shooting

The incident happened during a struggle with immigration officials. Homeland Security claimed Good weaponized her vehicle. President Trump called the event an act of domestic terrorism.

Local Leaders React

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey rejected those claims. He argued the officer acted recklessly. However, Vance believes any local charges would fail.

“I’ve never seen anything like that. It would get tossed out by a judge.” Vance commented.

Future of the Case

Federal officials continue to investigate the shooting. Meanwhile, state authorities remain frustrated by the lack of cooperation. The investigation into the incident is now underway.

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