FBI withholds evidence in Minneapolis immigration shooting probe, prompting calls for independent review

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Minnesota investigators say the FBI will not share evidence related to the January shooting of Alex Pretti by CBP, complicating an independent probe. The BCA vows to pursue all legal avenues to gain access and maintain a joint investigation, as Gov. Walz and others push for impartial oversight amid a surge of immigration enforcement and related shootings, including the deaths of Renee Good and Julio Sosa-Celis.
- FBI won’t share Alex Pretti shooting evidence, Minnesota authorities say The Guardian
- FBI will not provide the BCA access to evidence gathered from Pretti shooting, BCA says MPR News
- Hopes that the FBI would share evidence in Alex Pretti’s killing with state investigators have shattered CNN
- Trump administration formally denies Minnesota access to Alex Pretti evidence Star Tribune
- Hennepin County attorney to demand Alex Pretti killing evidence from feds CBS News
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