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According to the New York Times, FBI agents had obtained a signed warrant and were prepared to photograph blood spatter and bullet holes in Renee Good’s SUV.

They were ordered to stop — including by FBI Director Kash Patel. The concern inside the administration was that a civil rights investigation could directly undercut Donald Trump’s claim that Good had “violently, willfully, and viciously” run over the ICE officer who shot her.

 
A key eyewitness in an ICE-involved shooting was detained by ICE in Minnesota, immediately moved to Texas, and then shuffled through three different detention facilities.
When his lawyers asked a Minnesota judge to intervene, the government’s response was essentially:
You can’t review this — he’s not in your state anymore.

 
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