The Minneapolis bodycam footage that ICE doesn’t want you to see
It’s been three months since Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good were shot dead by federal immigration agents on the streets of Minneapolis. And yet the Department of Homeland Security is still refusing to release the body camera footage from the shootings. Now DHS has notified The Intercept that it isn’t complying with our requests under the Freedom of Information Act to release the footage. But if Trump and his underlings think they can just ignore FOIA, they are sorely mistaken. The Intercept’s legal team has filed an appeal and is prepared to do whatever it takes to force the Trump administration to obey the law. This could be a long and costly legal fight, however, and we’re counting on your help to see it through. Will you donate $10 to help fund our legal fight to force the Trump administration to comply with FOIA and finally release the body camera footage from Alex Pretti and Renee Nicole Good’s shootings? If you’ve saved your payment information with ActBlue Expres...