Months after the ICE shootings in Minnesota, a federal probe remains elusive

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by Meg Anderson
April 10, 2026
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Minnesota officials sued the Trump administration to release evidence on recent ICE shootings that killed two citizens.

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Officials in Minnesota have sued the Trump administration, alleging federal officials are withholding evidence related to recent shootings. The lawsuit concerns the killings of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good by immigration agents in Minneapolis, along with the non-fatal shooting of a Venezuelan man. This legal action seeks to compel the federal government to release information about these incidents. The state officials are pushing for transparency months after the events. The outcome of the lawsuit will determine if federal officials must disclose the requested evidence.

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Minnesota officials filed a lawsuit to compel the federal government to release information about the ICE shooting incidents.

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