FBIs inquiry into Minneapolis ICE shooting faces doubts after White House comments

January 10, 2026 • Google News World

FBI Investigates Minneapolis ICE Shooting, White House Remarks Raise Doubts

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is conducting an inquiry into the shooting of a Minneapolis Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. The incident occurred on December 28, 2022, when Renée Good, an ICE officer, was shot while responding to a call at a local apartment complex.

According to reports, the FBI has been investigating the incident, but recent comments from the White House have raised questions about the agency’s ability to conduct a thorough investigation. The White House has stated that it is “monitoring” the situation and has expressed concerns about the FBI’s handling of the case.

Separately, some states are exploring ways to investigate the shooting through state-level RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) charges against ICE. This approach would allow local authorities to pursue charges against individuals or organizations suspected of involvement in the shooting.

Additionally, an analysis by a Substack writer has identified potential crimes related to the killing of Renée Good, including murder and conspiracy. The article provides a detailed breakdown of the legal implications of these charges.

Meanwhile, former NYPD Commissioner Bernie Kerik has expressed concerns about the pressure being placed on Congress to take action against Trump administration policies, including those related to ICE. Kerik has called for an independent investigation into the Minneapolis shooting.

In response to the incident, CNN’s Elie Honig has advocated for an independent investigation into the shooting, calling for a “wall off” from ICE and other law enforcement agencies.

Source: Google News World