Minnesota Sues Federal Government for Evidence in Three Shooting Deaths
In Brief
The lawsuit highlights tensions between state and federal authorities over access to evidence in fatal shootings involving federal agents.
Key Facts
- Minnesota state and county officials allege they are being blocked from investigating the shootings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti, and Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis.
- Law enforcement officials in Minnesota say they have been unable to access evidence collected after the shootings.
- The shootings occurred during a federal operation involving immigration agents, referred to as a 'Metro Surge.'
- Minnesota officials filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, naming the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security.
- The lawsuit seeks access to evidence related to the deaths of Good, Pretti, and Sosa-Celis.
What Happened
Minnesota state and county officials filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging they have been denied access to evidence in the shootings of Renee Good, Alex Pretti, and Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis by federal agents.
Why It Matters
The case raises questions about transparency and cooperation between state and federal authorities in investigations involving federal law enforcement actions. The outcome may affect how evidence is shared in future incidents involving multiple jurisdictions.
What's Next
The federal court will consider Minnesota's request for access to the evidence. Further legal proceedings and potential responses from the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security are expected.
Sources
- CBS News — Minnesota state and county officials sue government over Good, Pretti probes(8h ago)
- Google News — Minnesota officials filed a federal lawsuit against Trump administration over 3 shooting deaths(3h ago)
- The Independent — Minnesota sues Trump administration to access evidence from three federal shootings during ICE surge(7h ago)
