
Minnesota Sues Trump Admin Over Shooting Evidence
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Minnesota Officials Sue Trump Administration for Evidence in Federal Shootings
Minnesota officials have taken legal action against the Trump administration, seeking evidence from shootings by federal officers that resulted in the deaths of two American citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti. These incidents occurred during a significant immigration enforcement operation in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul areas, which the Department of Homeland Security hailed as a success, but local leaders strongly contested. The Hennepin County attorney accused federal agencies of consistently obstructing state investigators from crucial evidence. The lawsuit also aims to uncover details about Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, who was shot in the leg by officers, and whose case was later dismissed due to questions about agent misconduct. The Justice Department initiated a civil rights investigation into Prettis death but not Goods, citing specific factors. The legal battle continues as federal departments remain silent.
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