FBI supervisor quits as feds shut down civil rights probe into mother's killing by ICE
An FBI supervisor walked away from her job after top brass in Washington shut down her civil rights probe into an immigration officer who shot and killed a 37-year-old mother in Minneapolis.
Renee Good was unarmed and behind the wheel of her Honda Pilot when Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross opened fire multiple times. The Trump administration squashed investigations into Ross and instead turned their focus on Good and her partner, Becca Good, over alleged ties to left-wing protest groups.