No, they quit because the DOJ was sweeping this under the rug.
DOJ lawyers quit over push to investigate Renee Good's widow | Advocate.com https://share.google/9W8JTfNDKPfH7wscq
Six prosecutors in Minnesota resigned Tuesday, The New York Times reports, including the second in command at the U.S. attorney’s office there, Joseph Thompson. He objected to the idea of a criminal investigation of Becca Good, Renee Nicole Good’s widow, and also to “the department’s reluctance to investigate the shooter,” Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross, according to the Times.
Harry Jacobs, Melinda Williams, and Thomas Calhoun-Lopez, all career prosecutors in the Minnesota office, resigned as well, along with others who were not identified. The Times sought comment from all of them and Thompson, but everyone declined.
There were other resignations last week from the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, MS NOW reports. The chief of the division’s criminal section, plus the principal deputy chief, deputy chief, and acting deputy chief resigned after Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon said there would be no investigation of the shooter.
That's what I said.
And the DOJ might have an interest in investigating ICE tracking when other ICE trackers have said that their objective is to impede ICE.
Then there's the "according to the Times" part.
The TIMES attempted to contact the individuals for comment, "but everyone declined".
Sorry, but this reads to me that an "according to the Times" story was not corroborated by the individuals involved. 🤷
Regarding the Civil Rights Division individuals, it's my understanding that they quit over the Breonna Taylor incident regarding their desire to retry an officer who was not the shooter, and had been acquitted in state and federal court.