Governor Lujan Grisham calls for investigation into Renee Good shooting

Michelle Lujan Grisham Governor of the State of New Mexico - Facebook Website
Michelle Lujan Grisham Governor of the State of New Mexico - Facebook Website
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Today, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham called for a thorough investigation into the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minnesota. In her statement, Governor Lujan Grisham expressed support for Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and emphasized the importance of transparency.

“The death of Renee Good demands answers, and I stand with Governor Walz and the people of Minnesota in calling for a thorough and transparent investigation.

I also support those raising their voice in protest. Protest is fundamental to democracy — it’s how we make our government listen when something goes terribly wrong. But protests must remain peaceful.

It’s outrageous that the Trump Administration branded Good — a mother of three children and a U.S. citizen — as a domestic terrorist before an investigation had even begun. This is not the American way. In our democracy, we respect due process and wait for the facts before drawing conclusions.

Governor Walz has my full support as he works to get to the truth and ensure justice is served.”

The Office of the Governor of New Mexico operates from Santa Fe as part of the state’s executive branch, supporting community participation through applications for boards, commissions, public aid requests, event planning, official declarations, and information requests according to its official website. The office also promotes public service careers and prioritizes education, economic advancement, and community sustainability efforts according to its website.

Michelle Lujan Grisham serves as governor alongside Lieutenant Governor Howie Morales and cabinet secretaries responsible for health and education as stated on the official site. The New Mexico State Executive conducts its operations from Room 400 at 490 Old Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe according to its website.



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