In this powerful episode of **#BlackArmOfTheLaw**, **Dr. RaShall Brackney** breaks down the national outrage following the **fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good** by an ICE agent in Minneapolis—an incident that has ignited legal and political conflict across the country. Good, a 37-year-old mother, poet, and community member, was shot during a federal immigration enforcement operation, prompting fierce debate over the justification of the use of force and who gets to control the narrative.
Dr. Brackney explores how this case fits into the broader history of federal law enforcement and immigration policy, the **tension between federal and state authorities** over investigative access and transparency, and the **community response demanding accountability**.
As local leaders clash with federal officials and questions swirl over narrative framing, this episode interrogates systemic biases in law enforcement, the politics of federal powers, and the urgent need for equal standards in investigations involving federal agents.
Tune in for a thoughtful, critical look at one of the most contentious law enforcement headlines of the year.