Welcome to ZisNews!

Read your favorite news, except the excluded topics, by you. Register
No overlapping ads for registered users

Minnesota sues Trump administration for access to evidence in killings of Renée Good, Alex Pretti

Posted on: Mar 25, 2026 07:41 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Minnesota sues Trump administration for access to evidence in killings of Renée Good, Alex Pretti

Officials in north star state sued the ruff brass on tues for get at to evidence they say they need to independently investigate three shootings in the state by federal officers, including the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti.

The lawsuit claims the federal government reneged on its promise to co-operate with state investigations after a surge in federal law enforcement in Minneapolis earlier this year. State officials are seeking a court order demanding the Trump administration comply.

"We are prepared to fight for transparency and accountability that the federal government is desperate to avoid," Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty told reporters.

The lawsuit marks an escalation in the clash between Minnesota leaders and the Trump administration over the investigations into the high-profile shootings by federal officers that sparked public outcry and protests.

The Trump administration has suggested that Minnesota officials don't have jurisdiction to investigate, but state officials insist they need to conduct their own probes because they don't trust the federal government to investigate itself.

"There has to be an investigation any time a federal agent or a state agent takes the life of a person in our community," Moriarty said.

State investigators say FBI won’t let them get at ICE shooting evidence

The administration sent thousands of officers to the Minneapolis and St. Paul area for the immigration crackdown known as Operation Metro Surge, part of U.S. President Donald Trump's national deportation campaign.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) declared its largest immigration enforcement operation ever a success but it was staunchly criticized by Minnesota's leaders, who raised questions over officers' conduct.

There continues to be fallout from the operation in the form of a Homeland Security shutdown, as Democrats in Congress hold up funding in an effort to restrain Trump's immigration agenda.

A DHS spokesperson said in an email Tuesday that all shootings are reviewed by an appropriate law enforcement agency, followed by an independent review within the agency.

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in January said it was opening a federal civil rights investigation into Pretti's killing, but has said a similar federal probe was not warranted in the killing of Good.

Was Alex Pretti a 'would-be assassin’? We break down the footage of fatal ICE shooting | About That

The decision in Good's case marked a sharp departure from past administrations, which moved quickly to investigate shootings of civilians by law enforcement officials for potential civil rights offences.

Deputy U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche has said the department's Civil Rights Division does not investigate every law enforcement shooting and there have to be circumstances and facts that "warrant an investigation."

The DHS said Tuesday that U.S. Customs and Border Patrol is conducting its own internal investigation of the Pretti case. On Good, the DHS said the matter remains under investigation but footage shows Good impeded law-enforcement operations and weaponized her vehicle, leading the officer to act in self-defence.

Self-defence? A breakdown of the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis | About That

Minnesota's lawsuit also demands access to evidence in a third case — that of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, who was shot and wounded in his right thigh by a federal agent in January.

Federal officials initially accused Sosa-Celis and another man of beating an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer with a broom handle and a snow shovel. But federal prosecutors later dropped all charges against the men, and authorities opened a criminal investigation into whether two immigration officers lied under oath about the shooting.

Both officers are on administrative leave as ICE and DOJ conduct a joint review, DHS said Tuesday, adding in a statement that ICE is committed to transparency and accountability.

Minnesota's lawsuit said the federal government is not permitted to "withhold investigative evidence for the purpose of shielding law enforcement officers from scrutiny where a State is investigating serious potential violations of its criminal laws, targeting its citizens, within its borders."

Moriarty said Tuesday the federal government "has adopted a policy of categorically withholding evidence," calling the practice unprecedented and alarming. She said the lawsuit followed formal demands for evidence after the federal government blocked Minnesota investigators from accessing evidence related to the shootings.

Such cases by states against the federal government are highly unusual, said Rachel Moran, law professor at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis.

That is because local agencies don't often try to investigate potential crimes by federal officers, and also because the federal government rarely refuses to co-operate.

"The state should have a chance at success because, what their basic claim is, is that they have a right to review evidence regarding a possible crime," Moran said. "They have not only a right, but an obligation to investigate whether officers have committed crimes in their jurisdiction."

Either outcome of the lawsuit could have significant implications for federal and state power. If a federal judge grants the state's request, Moran said, that provides legal support for state and local officials to investigate federal officers. If the federal government is allowed to withhold evidence, it could discourage federal and state co-operation, she said.

Global News Perspectives

In today's interconnected world, staying informed about global events is more important than ever. ZisNews provides news coverage from multiple countries, allowing you to compare how different regions report on the same stories. This unique approach helps you gain a broader and more balanced understanding of international affairs. Whether it's politics, business, technology, or cultural trends, ZisNews ensures that you get a well-rounded perspective rather than a one-sided view. Expand your knowledge and see how global narratives unfold from different angles.

Customizable News Feed

At ZisNews, we understand that not every news story interests everyone. That's why we offer a customizable news feed, allowing you to control what you see. By adding keywords, you can filter out unwanted news, blocking articles that contain specific words in their titles or descriptions. This feature enables you to create a personalized experience where you only receive content that aligns with your interests. Register today to take full advantage of this functionality and enjoy a distraction-free news feed.

Like or Comment on News

Stay engaged with the news by interacting with stories that matter to you. Like or dislike articles based on your opinion, and share your thoughts in the comments section. Join discussions, see what others are saying, and be a part of an informed community that values meaningful conversations.

Download the Android App

For a seamless news experience, download the ZisNews Android app. Get instant notifications based on your selected categories and stay updated on breaking news. The app also allows you to block unwanted news, ensuring that you only receive content that aligns with your preferences. Stay connected anytime, anywhere.

Diverse News Categories

With ZisNews, you can explore a wide range of topics, ensuring that you never miss important developments. From Technology and Science to Sports, Politics, and Entertainment, we bring you the latest updates from the world's most trusted sources. Whether you are interested in groundbreaking scientific discoveries, tech innovations, or major sports events, our platform keeps you updated in real-time. Our carefully curated news selection helps you stay ahead, providing accurate and relevant stories tailored to diverse interests.

Login to Like (0) Login to Dislike (0)

Login to comment.

No comments yet.