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Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis Minnesota will NOT face charges.
As it should be.
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Is the wife facing charges?
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Is the wife facing charges?
Not sure. She should though
Update. Did a quick inquiry. She wasn’t charged
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Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis Minnesota will NOT face charges.
As it should be.
Excellent!
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Time for some riots in Minnesota.
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Rachel or Rene?
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Rachel or Rene?
Just pick one, who cares?
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Just pick one, who cares?
Exactly her name is Trash to me!
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Thank god!!
good thing she is dead.
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Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis Minnesota will NOT face charges.
As it should be.
Good.
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Good.
Jonathan Ross could still be charged by the State of Minnesota for second-degree unintentional murder, or second-degree manslaughter, etc. If he were charged, it would likely be moved to U.S. district court where it would be prosecuted under Minnesota state law. The state must prove he overstepped his authority. IMO, this is unlikely to happen, but he is not home free yet.
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Jonathan Ross could still be charged by the State of Minnesota for second-degree unintentional murder, or second-degree manslaughter, etc. If he were charged, it would likely be moved to U.S. district court where it would be prosecuted under Minnesota state law. The state must prove he overstepped his authority. IMO, this is unlikely to happen, but he is not home free yet.
If a state prosecution is moved to federal court then President Trump would just pardon him.
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If a state prosecution is moved to federal court then President Trump would just pardon him.
Based on what I read, he could not. Under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution, the president’s pardon power is strictly limited to offenses against the United States, which are federal crimes. Moving this case to federal court would not change it to a federal crime. It would still be a state crime.
On another related note: Minnesota sued the DOJ and DHS for withholding evidence needed for a charging decision.
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Jonathan Ross could still be charged by the State of Minnesota for second-degree unintentional murder, or second-degree manslaughter, etc. If he were charged, it would likely be moved to U.S. district court where it would be prosecuted under Minnesota state law. The state must prove he overstepped his authority. IMO, this is unlikely to happen, but he is not home free yet.
WTF is wrong with you ?
everyone else is pleased the correct decision was made.
You have post that Crap.
Either you agree with the decision or you don't.