Summary
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has asked the public to send any evidence related to the shooting of Renee Good to her office. This request comes after the Trump administration decided to let only the FBI handle the investigation, excluding state and local agencies.
Key Facts
- Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty requested public help in gathering evidence for the Renee Good shooting case.
- The shooting happened in Minneapolis and involved an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.
- The Trump administration decided that only the FBI should investigate the case.
- Moriarty is concerned that state investigators won't get evidence from the FBI.
- Moriarty believes her office has the right to be involved in the case despite it involving a federal officer.
- The decision to leave the investigation to the FBI has sparked some protests.