The lawyer representing the family of Renee Good, the mother in Minneapolis who was killed by an immigration agent, made some shocking claims on Wednesday about the state of the Department of Justice's investigation into Good's death.
Good was killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, Jonathan Ross, about two weeks ago as she was driving away from the scene of an ICE raid in her vehicle. Good's killing sparked protests and calls for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to be impeached or resign. Those calls grew louder after Noem doubled down on Ross's actions and defended them, even as claims later disproved by eyewitness accounts and testimony.
Attorney Antonio Romanucci, who represented George Floyd's family following his death, discussed Good's case on a new episode of the "Legal AF' podcast. Romanucci claimed the government's stonewalling has raised preservation issues that his firm is trying to resolve.
“Very likely, there are either some bullet fragments or bullets themselves that are inside the vehicle,” Romanucci said. “There may be shell casings that wound up inside the vehicle. There may be other pieces of evidence inside that vehicle.”
He added that his firm sent a preservation letter to the DOJ last week.
“We asked them to preserve that vehicle to make sure that it's stored in a safe manner so that none of the evidence gets altered, modified, destroyed, or spoiled,” he said. “If there's any testing, it's got to be done with us present.”
EXCLUSIVE: Attorney for Renee Good’s Family Slams Trump DOJ by Legal AF
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