Joe Thompson, a senior federal prosecutor in Minnesota, has resigned from his position alongside at least five other prosecutors, following internal disagreements with the Department of Justice over an investigation connected to the fatal shooting of Renee Good.
The resignations mark a rare and significant rupture inside the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota and come amid growing scrutiny of how federal authorities are handling the aftermath of the ICE-related shooting.
Why Joe Thompson Resigned
According to the information provided, Thompson and several colleagues stepped down after objecting to pressure from the Justice Department to pursue an investigation involving Good’s widow. Prosecutors involved reportedly disagreed with the direction of the probe, raising concerns internally about prosecutorial judgment and independence.
The dispute surfaced as public outrage and protests continued following the shooting, placing additional pressure on federal agencies overseeing the case.
Who Is Joe Thompson?
Joe Thompson has been one of the most senior prosecutors in Minnesota’s federal system, known for handling complex and high-profile cases. His resignation, along with those of other prosecutors, signals deep internal discord rather than a routine personnel change.
The departures suggest frustration among career prosecutors over DOJ decision-making in politically and socially sensitive cases.
Fallout Inside the DOJ
The exit of Thompson and five others has intensified attention on the Justice Department’s handling of the ICE shooting and related investigations. While officials have not issued detailed public explanations, the coordinated resignations point to significant disagreement rather than isolated objections.
The situation has added to broader national debate over accountability, law enforcement oversight, and prosecutorial independence in cases involving federal agencies.
What Happens Next
It remains unclear how the DOJ will proceed following the resignations or whether leadership changes will follow within the Minnesota office. The Justice Department has not publicly outlined next steps, and Thompson has not commented on future plans.
For now, the resignations stand as one of the most visible internal protests by federal prosecutors linked to the handling of the Renee Good case.


