In this live conversation, Elie Honig joins Joyce Vance to unpack the deadly shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis and the questions it has raised about accountability, transparency, and federal-state cooperation. They break down what the publicly available video evidence does and does not show, and the dispute over investigative access after Minnesota officials said the FBI excluded them from a joint probe.
They also explore the legal issues the shooting has surfaced: Does the ICE agent have qualified immunity? What hurdles could Minnesota face if it pursues state charges against a federal agent? And can the public trust the FBI to conduct a fair investigation?
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— The Stay Tuned team












