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Minnesota Prosecutors Obtain Long Withheld Evidence in Investigation Into Protest Shooting Deaths

State prosecutors said the evidence includes body-camera video, statements and Good’s damaged SUV, and they are still reviewing it for possible charges.

  • On Monday, federal officials transferred evidence regarding three Operation Metro Surge shootings to Hennepin County prosecutors in Minneapolis, six months after the incidents occurred.
  • Minnesota officials sued the federal government earlier this year after the Trump administration withheld evidence, arguing the obstruction prevented necessary state-level reviews of the fatal shootings.
  • Prosecutors received comprehensive materials, including the Honda Pilot driven by Renee Good when she was killed, and Moriarty described the new evidence as "voluminous."
  • While investigators review the materials, Moriarty confirmed the state does not plan to dismiss its active lawsuit against the federal government, emphasizing no charging decisions have been made.
  • Families of Good and Alex Pretti have demanded transparency for six months, and Moriarty stated their families "deserve it" through thorough, consistent review processes.
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Trump officials turn over withheld evidence in immigration agents' killings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti

The Trump administration turned over to Minneapolis prosecutors evidence it had withheld on immigration agents' killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, local officials said on Monday.

·Missoula, United States
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Federal prosecutors provided essential evidence that Minnesota investigators have long been looking for as part of their ongoing investigation into the deadly shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, which occurred during violent demonstrations against an immigration law enforcement operation earlier this year, announced on Monday the state prosecutors.

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