At least 4 federal prosecutors resign in Minneapolis over probe into Good: Officials
At least four federal prosecutors operating out of Minneapolis have resigned out of concerns that the Department is focusing on investigating Renee Good for ties to groups that have been protesting or impeding immigration enforcement efforts in Minneapolis, multiple officials told ABC News Tuesday.
The resignations come amid growing questions about the nature of the probe into Good's death in the alleged car-ramming incident.

State and local officials have expressed frustration that the FBI is not sharing details of its investigation of the officer who shot Good.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison told reporters he does not know if the Justice Department's civil rights Division is involved in the case.
"There is currently no basis for a criminal civil rights investigation," Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement.
-ABC News' Pierre Thomas, Mike Levine and Luke Barr






