Defense attorneys are seeking access to investigative files related to the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good, after learning the ICE agent involved was the same officer who was injured in a separate incident. The attorneys, representing Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who was convicted in December of assaulting Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross, filed a motion requesting the files on Friday. The shooting of Good occurred on January 7 during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis.
The defense is requesting training records and investigative files related to Ross, according to Wired. Ross was also the officer who was injured in June 2025 when Muñoz-Guatemala dragged him with his car. This information is crucial for the defense as they seek to understand the officer's actions in both incidents.
Meanwhile, in international news, the United States and Iran held indirect talks in Oman, as reported by NPR Politics. The talks, which wrapped up without a conclusive outcome, were described by Iran's foreign minister as a "good start." The U.S. is building up military forces in the region, adding to the high stakes of the discussions. The two countries are also set to hold talks regarding nuclear programs.
In domestic politics, NPR News reported that former President Donald Trump's immigration tactics are facing political challenges. New polls indicate that a majority of Americans believe federal agents have "gone too far."
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