Federal prosecutors turned over key evidence long sought by Minnesota investigators in their ongoing probe into the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti during pitched protests against an immigration enforcement crackdown earlier this year, state prosecutors announced Monday.
The progress came as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed a motorist in Maine on Monday, and Houston prosecutors complained the administration was still withholding critical information in their investigation into a fatal shooting by an ICE officer last week.
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty said the evidence turned over by U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Daniel Rosen’s office included previously withheld hard drives containing statements, police body camera video and other materials in the Minnesota killings. Federal prosecutors also turned over Good’s badly damaged SUV, she said.
“The wonderful thing now is we have all the evidence,” Moriarty said. “Any time the government is responsible in whatever way of taking the life of a community member we need to have a full and thorough investigation.”
“The wonderful thing now is we have all the evidence,” Moriarty said.
After the federal government picked through and potentially tampered with it.
Definitely tampered with it.
The only question is: what is more redacted, this or the Epstein-Trump files?
this was the distraction for the epstein files, so the files is more redacted, it names too many powerful people that we dont know yet, bunch other world leaders, ceos.
and moved the murderer to another locaiton where he wont be doxxed.


