Illustration of Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey facing U.S. Justice Department probe over immigration enforcement amid ICE shooting controversy.
Illustration of Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey facing U.S. Justice Department probe over immigration enforcement amid ICE shooting controversy.
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U.S. Justice Department reportedly probes Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey amid immigration-enforcement clash

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The U.S. Justice Department has opened an investigation into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey over whether they impeded federal immigration enforcement, according to reporting by the Associated Press. The inquiry comes after the fatal shooting of Renée Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer earlier this month and as state and local officials press for more transparency around the federal investigation into the killing.

Federal prosecutors are examining whether Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey interfered with federal immigration enforcement, the Associated Press reported, citing officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

The reported inquiry follows weeks of heightened tension in Minnesota over stepped-up federal immigration activity and public outrage after Renée Nicole Good was fatally shot on Jan. 7 in Minneapolis by an ICE officer. Local officials and witnesses have disputed federal claims that the officer acted in self-defense, while the federal government has said its investigation is ongoing.

Frey has called for greater transparency and involvement by state investigators. Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said it was initially asked to review the ICE officer’s use of force alongside the FBI, but later withdrew after it said federal authorities reversed course and did not provide full access to evidence and witnesses.

In response to reports of the Justice Department investigation, Walz criticized what he described as a broader pattern of federal scrutiny aimed at political opponents. In a statement quoted by the AP, Walz said: “Two days ago it was Elissa Slotkin. Last week it was Jerome Powell. Before that, Mark Kelly. Weaponizing the justice system and threatening political opponents is a dangerous, authoritarian tactic.” Walz’s office also said it had not received formal notice of an investigation.

Frey likewise denounced the reported probe as political intimidation. In a statement cited by the AP, he said: “This is an obvious attempt to intimidate me for standing up for Minneapolis, our local law enforcement, and our residents against the chaos and danger this Administration has brought to our streets. I will not be intimidated.”

Beyond the Justice Department inquiry, the killing of Good has become a flashpoint in Minnesota’s debate over federal immigration tactics and the scope of federal law enforcement activity in the state. The FBI has said it is investigating the shooting, and state and local officials have continued to press for an accounting of what happened and who will review the evidence.

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X discussions are polarized on the DOJ probe into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for allegedly impeding ICE. Conservatives celebrate it as accountability and obstruction enforcement, citing subpoenas and predicting indictments. Liberals view it as Trump weaponizing DOJ for retribution. Reactions tie to the Renée Nicole Good shooting and ongoing protests.

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Det amerikanske justitsministerium har udstedt stevnelser til Minnesotas guvernør Tim Walz, justitsminister Keith Ellison og Minneapolis' borgmester Jacob Frey. Politikerne skal aflevere dokumenter om samarbejde med immigrationsmyndigheder. Walz og Frey ser det som et forsøg på afskrækning fra Trump-administrationen.

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In the aftermath of the fatal shooting of protester Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis (see prior coverage), Governor Tim Walz likened federal immigration enforcement tensions to the Civil War. Nationwide protests have intensified, with violent chants targeting DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, as she reaffirms support for agents amid a surge in attacks.

An ICE officer shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in south Minneapolis during an immigration enforcement operation on Wednesday. The incident has sparked investigations, protests, and sharp political divisions over federal immunity and the role of observers at raids. Minnesota officials describe Good as a compassionate neighbor, while the Trump administration labels her actions as domestic terrorism.

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Building on initial reports, protests have intensified and Minnesota's governor has readied the National Guard following the January 7 fatal shooting of 37-year-old mother Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in south Minneapolis. Video shows agents firing multiple shots at close range as Good drove away during an enforcement operation, prompting conflicting self-defense claims amid calls for ICE to leave the city.

In response to federal immigration enforcement operations, activists in Minneapolis have set up makeshift roadblocks to monitor and restrict access to their communities. The actions follow the fatal shooting of anti-ICE protester Alex Pretti and have prompted a partial drawdown of federal agents. Local leaders and protesters cite public safety concerns, while federal officials emphasize cooperation with jails to target criminal immigrants.

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Federal authorities arrested three individuals following a protest that interrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, targeting a pastor affiliated with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The demonstration, linked to the recent fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer, drew swift action from the Trump administration amid escalating tensions over immigration enforcement. A judge rejected charges against journalist Don Lemon involved in the event, while Vice President JD Vance visited the state to assess the situation.

 

 

 

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