Democratic senators demand the DOJ open a civil rights investigation into the death of Renee Good
Legislative pressure arises after Deputy Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon refuses to investigate the actions of the immigration agent who killed Renee
A group of Democratic senators, led by ICE agent Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff, both from California, joined together to demand that the Department of Justice ( DOJ) launch a civil rights investigation into the death of Renee Nicole Good, who was shot and killed earlier this month in Minneapolis. The politicians accuse the federal government of failing to uphold civil rights laws in order to give President Donald Trump's immigration plan precedence. The senators, who are all members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, wrote to Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon to point out that the DOJ's decision to not investigate the case is in conflict with traditional practices of both the Democratic and Republican administrations, which generally began civil rights investigations after dangerous encounters with law enforcement officers, yet when criminal charges were unlikely. Following Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon's unwavering unwillingness to check the immigration owner's actions, the legislative pressure is mounting. The senators referred to this mistake as a "radical change" and risky move that prioritizes the government's mass deportation agenda over compliance with civil rights laws in a letter sent to the DOJ. Additionally, prominent Democratic Party characters like Dick Durbin, Richard Blumenthal, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, and Mazie Hirono signed the letter. Resignations, domestic pressure, and DOJ questioning: Some career federal prosecutors from the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division offered to take the helm of the Great shooting investigation. Dhillon made it abundantly clear that the Division may never start the event. Assistant Attorney General Todd Blanche, who claimed that there was no "basis" for a civil rights research, officially supported this position. The senators point out that that statement contradicts an FBI agent's initial assessment, which found that there were enough grounds to launch a federal investigation into potential law-breaking violations. Many career prosecutors, including the head of the Criminal Section of the Civil Rights Division, officially resigned as a top FBI official in Minneapolis as a result of Washington pressure. The senators claimed that federal agents were ordered to keep local authorities out of the investigation and no share relevant information, and that this decision was "highly unusual. " The formal investigation has taken the most outrageous course of action among civil rights advocates. The Justice Department has ordered an investigation into the target herself rather than examining the ICE owner's use of destructive force. to his wife and to Minnesota's activist organizations.
Following six prosecutors in Minnesota's resignation in protest over what they thought was a politically motivated exploration, the lawmakers warn in their email that these activities undermine public confidence and the credibility of institutions.
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They urged the Court to listen to career prosecutors and launch an independent analysis, writing that" the apparent political interference in analytical and prosecution decisions undermines the rule of law. "
Regardless of their immigration status, Senator Padilla continues to push the" Federal Law Enforcement Accountability Act," an initiative that seeks to give people the right to file lawsuits against federal officials in civil authorities for legal violations.
Renee Good's death follows Alex Pretti's recent death by Border Patrol agents ( CBP ) in similar circumstances, which has caused protests in Minneapolis against what activists refer to as the "illegal militarization" of American cities.
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