Six federal prosecutors reportedly resigned on Tuesday in reaction to the Justice Department’s handling of the ICE shooting of Minneapolis woman Renee Good.

Senior career prosecutors, including Joseph H. Thompson, Harry Jacobs and Thomas Calhoun-Lopez, left their posts as the DOJ appeared to prioritize investigating the widow of the woman who was killed last Wednesday by ICE agent Jonathon Ross, sources told the New York Times.

Thompson was second in command at Minnesota’s U.S. attorney’s office. Prior to his resignation, he was helping to spearhead a massive fraud investigation into allegations against members of Minnesota’s Somali community, which the Trump administration cited as justification for deploying federal troops in the North Star state.

Jacobs was Thompson’s deputy, while Calhoun-Lopez was the chief of the violent and major crimes unit.

In addition to reportedly objecting to a criminal investigation into the actions of Good’s widow, Rebecca, Thompson was also said to have taken issue with federal investigators’ unwillingness to allow state officials to participate in considering whether the fatal shooting was legal.

The prosecutors cited by the Times didn’t confirm their reasons for resigning. The Justice Department didn’t immediately comment on the exodus.

Renee Nicole Good, right, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was killed when an ICE agent shot into her vehicle during an encounter Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She's pictured here with her wife, Rebecca Good, in an undated photo.
Renee Nicole Good, right, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was killed when an ICE agent shot into her vehicle during an encounter Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She’s pictured here with her wife, Rebecca Good, in an undated photo.

The Trump administration and DOJ have insisted that Good’s deadly encounter with Ross was the result of an “act of terrorism” on her part.

Video shows the 37-year-old mother of three being shot while behind the wheel of her slow-moving SUV after being surrounded by immigration agents. She’s seen telling Ross “I’m not mad at you” before he appeared to fire three shots at the unarmed victim. Federal authorities claim Good was using her vehicle as a weapon.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has since called for ICE officers to “get the f–k” out of his city.