Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley told her fellow members of the US House Oversight Committee on Wednesday that a motion she was introducing during a hearing was “pretty straightforward”: The committee, she said, should conduct oversight regarding a federal agent’s fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a woman in Minneapolis who was killed in her car earlier in the day.

But the motion failed, with every Republican on the panel voting against it.

Pressley (D-Mass.) introduced the motion during a hearing regarding a fraud scandal in the state, hours after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot Good, who was in the driver’s seat of her car as multiple officers approached her. Good was acting as a legal observer, according to Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), monitoring ICE actions following the Trump administration’s surge of federal agents into Minnesota, in part to target members of the Somali community.

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    You’re following rules no one else does and only wanting to try if it’s guaranteed to succeed.

    Throw his ass in jail for murder with no bail

    He can beat the charges, but he’ll never get the months/years of his life back while awaiting trial

    Make it so in the back of every ICE agent’s head there’s a constant reminder: “There could be consequences”.

    Regardless of how we accomplish it, nothing gets fixed till that thought is always in their minds.

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      You’re following rules no one else does and only wanting to try if it’s guaranteed to succeed.

      That’s categorically an opposite of what “that said, it’s still worth going after the guy criminally. He deserves prison and the AG should give it a shot” means, right?

      I said try even if it’s not guaranteed. My contribution to our conversation was opining on the likelihood of success.

      Throw his ass in jail for murder with no bail

      I’d love this, and think it’s unlikely.

      He can beat the charges, but he’ll never get the months/years of his life back while awaiting trial

      Make it so in the back of every ICE agent’s head there’s a constant reminder: “There could be consequences”.

      Regardless of how we accomplish it, nothing gets fixed till that thought is always in their minds.

      Yes to all of this!