Washington: A senior FBI agent resigned after efforts to investigate the death of 37-year-old American Renée Gadd by an ICE officer faced obstruction. Tracy Morgan, a senior supervisor, had sought a civil rights inquiry into the use of force. Gadd, a mother of three, was fatally shot earlier this month in Minneapolis. The resignation and DOJ restrictions have fueled debate over federal accountability and civil rights enforcement. Local officials expressed concern over the lack of cooperation in a high-profile investigation
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