The investigation coincides with increased tensions between the Trump administration and Minnesota leaders, particularly concerning immigration enforcement. A federal judge recently limited the tactics ICE and other law enforcement officials can use in Minneapolis, prohibiting the use of pepper spray and arrests of peaceful protesters.
These developments follow protests sparked by the death of Renee Good, 37, who was shot and killed by an ICE agent last week. Official reports indicate that paramedics found Good with at least three gunshot wounds and possibly a fourth to the head.
Governor Walz responded to news of the inquiry on Friday via X, stating, "Weaponizing the justice system against your opponents is an authoritarian tactic."
The Justice Department's probe adds another layer to the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement and the role of state and local governments in relation to federal agencies. The specific comments made by Walz and Frey that triggered the investigation have not been publicly detailed. The inquiry's focus is to determine whether their actions unlawfully impeded federal immigration operations. The investigation is ongoing.
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