Renee Good's lawyer explains how the administration could hamper investigation into her death - LGBTQ Nation
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Renee Good's lawyer explains how the administration could hamper investigation into her death - LGBTQ Nation
"The lawyer representing Renee Good's family is accusing the Department of Justice of possibly impairing the investigation into her death."
""Very likely, there are either some bullet fragments or bullets themselves that are inside the vehicle," he said on the podcast. "There may be shell casings that wound up inside the vehicle. There may be other pieces of evidence inside that vehicle.""
""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.""
Renee Good, a queer mother of three, was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused Good of attempting to run over Ross, but multiple videos contradicted that claim. The administration has maintained that Good is responsible and has investigated her widow, Becca Good. The Department of Justice's Office for Civil Rights said it was not investigating Ross for possible excessive force. The Good family retained attorney Antonio Ramanucci, who warned that the government is making it difficult to confirm whether Good's vehicle and potential forensic evidence are being preserved, and he sent a preservation letter requesting secure storage and testing with the family's presence.
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