Minnesota sues DOJ, DHS for evidence in Pretti and Good shootings

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by Rebecca Beitsch
March 24, 2026
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Minnesota filed federal lawsuit demanding DOJ and DHS release evidence from deaths of protestors Good and Pretti.

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Minnesota filed a federal lawsuit against the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security demanding access to evidence related to the deaths of protestors Renee Good and Alex Pretti. The suit marks the state's second legal action seeking disclosure after the Trump administration declined to conduct a joint investigation into the killings with state authorities. Minnesota appears to be pursuing independent accountability for the deaths while asserting a right to access federal investigative materials. The case reflects an escalating dispute between the state and federal government over transparency and jurisdiction in the shootings.

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Minnesota filed second lawsuit against Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security seeking access to evidence related to the shootings.

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