The U.S. Department of Justice is not investigating ICE agent Jonathan Ross for the fatal shooting of Renee Good, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday.
But the top DOJ official confirmed that an investigation is underway into Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for “actively encouraging” protesters “to go out on the street and impede ICE.”
“No matter who you are, whether you’re a governor, a mayor or somebody out there on the streets assaulting ICE ... under federal law, you cannot impede a federal officer doing their job, and that’s what we’re looking at,” Blanche said on Fox News Sunday, marking the first time a department official has publicly confirmed the investigation into the Democrats.
Frey and the governor’s office both said Sunday that the DOJ has not contacted them about the investigation.
“The only person not being investigated for the shooting of Renee Good is the federal agent who shot her,” Walz said in a statement about the DOJ’s investigation.
In response to Walz’s remarks about the lack of an inquiry into Ross’ actions, Blanche said the department and its civil rights division does not conduct investigations “every time an officer is forced to defend himself against somebody or putting his life in danger.”
“The Department of Justice doesn’t just stand up and investigate because some congressman thinks we should, because some governor thinks that we should,” Blanche said. “We investigate when it’s appropriate to investigate.”
Blanche said that “if circumstances change” and the department thinks there is something they need to investigate surrounding Good’s shooting, or others, “we will.”