The investigation comes amid heightened tensions between the Trump administration and Minnesota leaders, particularly concerning immigration enforcement. A federal judge recently limited ICE's tactics in Minneapolis, prohibiting the use of pepper spray and arrests of peaceful protesters. These restrictions followed increased protests in the city after the death of Renee Good, 37, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent last week.
Details surrounding Good's death emerged on Friday, revealing that paramedics found her with at least three gunshot wounds and a possible fourth to the head, according to official reports reviewed by CBS.
Governor Walz responded to news of the Justice Department's inquiry on Friday, posting on X: "Weaponizing the justice system against your opponents is an authoritarian tactic."
The Justice Department's investigation adds another layer to the ongoing conflict between federal immigration authorities and local officials who have expressed concerns about ICE's methods and impact on their communities. The probe's outcome could have significant implications for the relationship between the federal government and states regarding immigration enforcement.
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