Minnesota prosecutors get evidence on ICE killings from federal authorities
Minnesota prosecutors have received previously withheld evidence concerning the fatal shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, which occurred earlier this year during protests against a federal immigration crackdown. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty stated that federal partners provided hard drives containing this material, including Good's car, statements, and body-camera video.

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AI-generatedMinnesota prosecutors have received previously withheld evidence concerning the fatal shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, which occurred earlier this year during protests against a federal immigration crackdown. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty stated that federal partners provided hard drives containing this material, including Good's car, statements, and body-camera video. Renée Good, an unarmed US citizen, was killed by an ICE agent on January 7 in Minneapolis, and Alex Pretti, a nurse, was shot and killed by CBP officials on January 24. The acquisition of this evidence, which has been a priority for Moriarty and demanded by the community, is now allowing state authorities to analyze it in conjunction with existing information to gain clarity on these deaths. The article also mentions the shooting of Julio Sosa-Celis, for which a federal officer was charged in May.
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5 extractedMinnesota authorities had said earlier this year that the FBI was refusing to share evidence from its investigation into the shootings.
Alex Pretti, a Minneapolis nurse, was shot dead on January 24 by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials in Minneapolis.
Renée Good, an unarmed US citizen and mother, was killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis on January 7.
The newly obtained evidence includes Good’s car, statements, police body-camera video and other evidence that federal officials had previously withheld.
Previously withheld evidence regarding the fatal shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti is now in the hands of Minnesota prosecutors.