The Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into Rebecca Good, partner of Renee Nicole Good, who was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis after attempting to run the federal officer down with her vehicle.
Federal investigators are probing whether Rebecca Good actively impeded law enforcement operations in the critical moments before the ICE agent was forced to use deadly force to defend himself from the vehicular assault.
This development adds another layer to what the mainstream media has predictably tried to spin as an "ICE brutality" story, when the facts clearly show a federal agent defending himself from a deadly attack. Now we're learning there may have been additional criminal conduct by the suspect's partner.
The Real Story the Media Won't Tell
While legacy media outlets rush to paint this as another case of federal overreach, the truth is becoming clear: ICE agents were doing their jobs—enforcing immigration law—when they were violently attacked by an individual willing to use a multi-ton vehicle as a weapon.
The fact that DOJ investigators are now looking into whether Rebecca Good interfered with the operation suggests this incident may have been part of a coordinated effort to obstruct federal law enforcement.
"ICE agents put their lives on the line every day to protect American communities from those who refuse to respect our laws," one law enforcement source told investigators.
This is exactly the kind of lawlessness that President Trump's mass deportation agenda is designed to address. When people actively resist and attack federal agents trying to enforce our immigration laws, they're not just breaking the law—they're declaring war on the rule of law itself.
How many more ICE agents will be put in life-threatening situations by those who refuse to accept that America has borders and laws? The Trump administration's commitment to backing our federal agents sends a clear message: attacks on law enforcement will have consequences.
