Lawyers for Renée Good’s family say federal agencies not cooperating with request for information
A lawyer representing the surviving family members of Renée Good, the 37-year-old mother of three from Colorado Springs killed January 7 by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, said federal agencies are not responding to a request to provide information needed to pursue a civil case against the agent.
“Our goal here is accountability against the government and Jonathan Ross for taking Renée Good's life,” said Sarah Raisch, a partner at Romanucci & Blandin, a Chicago law firm representing Good’s surviving loved ones. “We've had many lawyers and staff members step up to the plate to assist because it is such a matter of national importance and hugely important to our firm.”
Read more of Sarah's interview with Elaine Tassy for Colorado Public Radio.
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