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(NewsNation) — Minnesota officials are demanding to be included in the FBI’s investigation of Renee Nicole Macklin Good’s shooting death as protests continue across the nation.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot Macklin Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday, sparking outrage in major metros across the United States. As of Friday, the state’s investigative agency has no access to evidence collected by the FBI, said Hennepin County Attorney General Mary Moriarty.
A day after the shooting in Minneapolis, Border Patrol agents shot and injured two people allegedly affiliated with Tren de Aragua in Portland, Oregon.
The Trump administration has doubled down on its defense of federal officers in both cases, which they have framed as acts of self-defense, and have promised to harden deportation efforts further.
Leaders in both Minnesota and Oregon have called for ICE to halt operations as investigations into the shootings proceed.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said “a full, completed investigation” is her office’s priority and described the incident as “another terrible, unnecessary violent event instigated by the reckless agenda of the Trump administration.”
Meanwhile, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has told ICE officers in his city to “get the f— out.”
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who authorized his state’s National Guard to be “staged and ready,” said state investigators must work alongside the FBI after officials said they were not being allowed access to evidence from the shooting.
Demonstrators were expected to gather in metros across the nation on Friday, including Minneapolis; Milwaukee; Denver; Austin, Texas; and San Jose, California.
NewsNation’s Ali Bradley, Jeff Arnold, Patrick Djordjevic and Anna Kutz contributed to this report.