The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into whether Renee Nicole Good's partner "impeded a federal officer" moments before that same agent shot and killed Good during a confrontation in Minneapolis, according to sources familiar with the probe who spoke to NBC News.
Let that sink in, Patriots. A federal agent kills an American citizen, and instead of focusing solely on whether that shooting was justified, the DOJ is investigating the VICTIM'S WIFE to see if she can be charged with a crime.
This is exactly the kind of federal overreach and victim-blaming that has Americans fed up with our bloated administrative state. While families grieve the loss of their loved ones, federal bureaucrats are apparently more concerned with protecting their own agents than ensuring justice for the people they're supposed to serve.
Federal Agencies Protecting Their Own
The investigation raises serious questions about federal law enforcement priorities under the previous administration's policies. Why is the DOJ spending resources trying to criminalize a grieving partner's actions instead of conducting a transparent review of why their agent felt the need to use deadly force?
"This is what happens when federal agencies operate with zero accountability," said one law enforcement expert who requested anonymity. "They shoot first and then look for ways to justify it later, even if it means going after the victims' families."
The incident highlights the urgent need for the Trump administration to clean house at the Department of Justice and restore accountability to federal law enforcement. Americans deserve agencies that serve the people, not ones that circle the wagons whenever their agents take a life.
This investigation into Good's partner reeks of the same institutional rot that has infected our federal bureaucracy for years. How many more Americans will suffer while unelected officials protect their own at all costs?
