The U.S. Justice Department is investigating Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over allegations they obstructed federal immigration operations. The inquiry, reported by CBS News, the BBC's U.S. partner, marks an escalation in the Trump administration's conflict with Democrats.
The investigation centers on comments Walz and Frey allegedly made regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Details of the specific comments under scrutiny have not been released.
The probe coincides with heightened tensions in Minneapolis following the death of Renee Good, 37, who was shot and killed by an ICE agent last week. According to official reports viewed by CBS, paramedics found Good with multiple gunshot wounds, including a possible head wound. The incident sparked increased protests outside the Whipple Federal Building, which has become a focal point for demonstrations against ICE.
A federal judge recently limited the actions of federal law enforcement officers in Minneapolis, restricting the use of pepper spray and arrests of peaceful protesters. The order affects thousands of officers.
Governor Walz has responded to the investigation, though the specifics of his response were not immediately available. The Justice Department has not released further details about the scope or timeline of the investigation. The inquiry is ongoing.
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