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Tensions Escalate as Feds Take Over ICE Shooting Probe in Minnesota
State officials cry foul over FBI's exclusion from investigation into deadly encounter
Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:03am
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The federal government's exclusion of state investigators from the probe into the deadly ICE shooting has ignited a bitter feud, casting doubt on the investigation's legitimacy.Minneapolis TodayThe deadly shooting of Renee Macklin Good by an ICE agent has ignited a fiery feud between the Trump administration and Minnesota officials, threatening to derail the investigation and shatter public trust. The FBI's sudden decision to take sole control of the probe has Minnesota crying foul, accusing the federal government of a cover-up. This move, experts warn, could jeopardize both the federal inquiry and any potential state case, leaving justice hanging in the balance.
Why it matters
This clash between federal and state authorities over the investigation threatens to undermine public confidence in the process and raises concerns about the legitimacy of the final findings. Historically, joint federal-state investigations have been the norm in Minnesota, ensuring transparency and efficiency. The Trump administration's handling of this case has sparked accusations of a cover-up and a deliberate attempt to sideline state officials.
The details
Minnesota officials, already grappling with protests and immigration raids, are now locked in a bitter battle with federal authorities over the investigation. The FBI's unprecedented decision to exclude Minnesota's investigative agency has sparked outrage, with officials demanding a joint investigation for fairness and transparency. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's claim that Minnesota lacks jurisdiction has only added fuel to the fire, while President Trump's accusations of 'crooked' Minnesota officials have further poisoned the well.
- The deadly shooting of Renee Macklin Good by an ICE agent occurred in Minneapolis.
- The FBI suddenly took sole control of the investigation in April 2026.
The players
Renee Macklin Good
The victim of the deadly shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
Tim Walz
The Governor of Minnesota who has expressed doubts about a fair outcome in the federal investigation.
Jacob Frey
The Mayor of Minneapolis who has dismissed the federal self-defense explanation as 'bull****'.
Kristi Noem
The Homeland Security Secretary who has claimed that Minnesota lacks jurisdiction in the investigation.
Donald Trump
The former President who has labeled Renee Macklin Good as a 'radical' and 'disrespectful to law enforcement'.
What they’re saying
“If you say, here's the evidence and it's purely black and white and it's clear, they're not going to believe it.”
— Thaddeus Johnson, Senior Fellow, Council on Criminal Justice
“It doesn't serve the interest of justice when federal and state authorities refuse to collaborate.”
— Chris Swecker, Former FBI Special Agent
What’s next
Multiple federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned, citing concerns about the investigation's handling. Minnesota officials have also condemned the FBI's exclusion of the state's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which has extensive experience in officer-involved shootings. The state could potentially subpoena withheld evidence to launch its own investigation, but experts warn that the odds are stacked against Minnesota without federal cooperation.
The takeaway
This clash between federal and state authorities over the investigation into the deadly shooting of Renee Macklin Good by an ICE agent threatens to undermine public trust and the legitimacy of the final findings. The Trump administration's handling of the case has sparked accusations of a cover-up and a deliberate attempt to sideline state officials, raising concerns about the future of federal-state relations in law enforcement.
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