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A mother of three
Good’s family and neighbors say the government’s portrayal bears no resemblance to the woman they knew.
Ganger called her daughter “an amazing human being” and “one of the kindest people I’ve ever known.”
Far from being “the worst of the worst” criminals referenced in President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, Good was a U.S. citizen born in Colorado with no criminal history beyond a single traffic ticket.
The note on her door
In the aftermath of the shooting, neighbors placed flowers and signs near the crash site. One handwritten message on a nearby door read: “NO MEDIA INQUIRES” and “JUSTICE FOR RENEE,” according to AP.
A video recorded moments after the shooting shows a distraught woman crying near the wrecked SUV, wailing: “That’s my wife, I don’t know what to do!”
“She was incredibly caring of her peers,” said Kent Wascom, a former writing instructor. “Her presence was something that helped make that classroom a really supportive place.”
ICE agent has ‘absolute immunity’
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Vance said the agent has “absolute immunity” in connection with the death.
“He was doing his job,” Vance said.
During the briefing, a reporter questioned Vance about Minnesota’s investigative agency claiming that the U.S. attorney’s office had “essentially cut off” the state’s access to the case, asking what precedent exists for such a restriction.
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Vance quickly responded: ”First of all, I wish the state officials in Minnesota would investigate why you have so many people who are using their vehicles and other means to actually interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation.”
”That guy is protected by absolute immunity,” Vance commented. ”I’ve never seen anything like that. It would get tossed out by a judge.”