Civil Rights Prosecutors Not Involved in DOJ Probe of Alex Pretti Shooting
In Brief
DOJ's Civil Rights Division prosecutors are not participating in the Alex Pretti shooting investigation, CBS News reports.
Key Facts
- Career prosecutors in the DOJ's Civil Rights Division are not involved in the Alex Pretti shooting case.
- CBS News reports this is a departure from historical practice in similar investigations.
- The investigation concerns the shooting death of Alex Pretti by federal agents.
What Happened
CBS News reports that the Justice Department's investigation into Alex Pretti's shooting death by federal agents does not include career prosecutors from the Civil Rights Division, which differs from previous practices.
Why It Matters
The exclusion of Civil Rights Division prosecutors may represent a shift in how the DOJ handles investigations involving federal agents and potential civil rights issues. This could have implications for oversight and transparency in such cases. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further details on the investigation's progress or any official DOJ statements may clarify the reasons for this change. Observers may watch for responses from legal experts or civil rights organizations.
