ICE Agent’s ‘Dragging’ Case May Help Expose Evidence in Renee Good Shooting

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experience). But it precludes prosecution of agents who, no matter how unreasonable their use of force, nonetheless acted unknowingly, negligently, or in the good faith (but incorrect) belief that the force was necessary. One result of these requirements is that federal prosecutions for excessive force are typically brought only on the most unassailable evidence and are, in the grand scheme of things, relatively rare.

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