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Report: FBI supervisor resigns after being stopped from investigating ICE agent Jonathan Ross for fatally shooting Renee Good.
Tracee Mergen "resigned after being pressured by the FBI’s Washington bureau to discontinue her probe into Ross."
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said, “There is currently no basis for a criminal civil rights investigation” into Good’s killing.
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#USPol #Europol #ICE #ReneeGood #FBI #StateMurder #Press .
FBI Agent Resigns After Unsuccessfully Trying to Probe ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good
Tracee Mergen, an FBI supervisor in the Minneapolis field office, has resigned after unsuccessfully trying to investigate ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who fatally shot Renee Good.Democracy Now!
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"a move that fueled resignations by FBI supervisors and federal prosecutors and drew sharp criticism from judges as protest-related cases repeatedly collapsed in court."
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"MS Now has confirmed that Justice Department officials under the Trump administration directed prosecutors and the FBI to halt a civil rights investigation into the ICE officer who fatally shot Renee Good and instead pursue a criminal probe of Good herself after her death, including seeking a search warrant that a judge rejected as improper," (continued in /3)
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"An FBI supervisor in Minneapolis resigned over concerns that the investigation into the Jan. 7 fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer was being steered by Trump administration officials to scrutinize Good and her partner rather than the officer’s actions, amid multiple prosecutor resignations, public protests, and escalating tensions between federal authorities and Minnesota officials."
~ Aaron Parnas
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Takeaways From The Times’s Inside Look at the F.B.I.
Many current and former employees say Kash Patel’s first year as F.B.I. director was marred by vendettas, mismanagement and meltdowns.