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Minnesota Says FBI Refuses To Share Evidence in Alex Pretti Case

Minnesota Says FBI Refuses To Share Evidence in Alex Pretti Case

Summary

The FBI has told Minnesota's state criminal investigation agency that it will not share evidence related to an ICE agent's fatal shooting of Alex Pretti. The head of Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) expressed concern over this decision and mentioned ongoing efforts to obtain the needed information.

Key Facts

  • The FBI decided not to give evidence to Minnesota's state investigation agency about the shooting.
  • The shooting involved an ICE agent and the victim's name was Alex Pretti.
  • Minnesota's BCA is leading the investigation and wants to be thorough and open.
  • BCA Superintendent Drew Evans said the lack of cooperation is unusual.
  • The BCA plans to keep trying to get the evidence through legal means.
  • Despite the FBI's decision, the BCA is open to working together in the future if the situation changes.
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