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Good’s death has already changed the local atmosphere in Minneapolis. Reporting describes protests, heightened tension around federal operations, and a community that now sees immigration enforcement not as administrative action but as a physical threat that can escalate in seconds. (People.com)
And it leaves one ugly truth sitting in the open: even when a deadly encounter is recorded, and even when the public reaction is immediate and intense, the legal system may still produce the least satisfying outcome for the people demanding accountability—no charges, no trial, no verdict, and no clear answer beyond “not provable” or “not prosecutable.”