State’s governor had demanded impartial inquiry into the shooting of the VA nurse by federal immigration agents
Minnesota law enforcement authorities have said the FBI is refusing to share any evidence on its investigation into the death of Alex Pretti, the man killed by federal immigration authorities in late January.
Pretti was shot on 24 January by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials in Minneapolis during the Trump administration’s surge of immigration enforcement operations in the city. His killing came just two weeks after an immigration official shot and killed Renee Good and 10 days after the shooting of Julio C Sosa-Celis.
On Monday, Minnesota’s bureau of criminal apprehension (BCA), a state-level criminal investigative law enforcement agency, said the FBI had formally notified it that it would not share any information or evidence related to Pretti’s shooting.
What else is there to share? Dude was murdered. Multiple cam footage from different angles. They have no defense. What else can they possibly share?
Take it to jury trial and bring up that evidence is being withheld.
Cause is shows a MURDER
Sounds like more charges for aiding and abetting are needed by Minessota AG.
I am jacks complete lack of surprise
Compell them to.
With what? The power of Christ?
I’m ready to try anything at this point.
The video evidence isn’t enough?
“The video evidence is enough, your Honor.”
Let’s see what the courts say. Because the trumpet administration hasn’t been doing very well there…
If you dig around, there was actually a leak of the evidence the FBI is currently holding. Here it is:





