Evidence Shared in Renee Good and Alex Pretti Cases | Minnesota Timberwolves News
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Federal investigators have finally handed over critical evidence—including the SUV Renee Good was driving when killed by an ICE agent—to Minnesota authorities, marking a major shift after months of withheld data and legal tension. The move follows public outcry over the deaths of Renee Good, a mother of three, and ICU nurse Alex Pretti, both victims of immigration enforcement operations. Minnesota had sued over the delay, and while federal officials previously blocked requests citing investigative secrecy, the new cooperation signals a potential thaw in state-federal relations. With renewed scrutiny on ICE’s use of force nationwide, this evidence transfer may reshape how these cases are pursued—and how federal and state agencies collaborate moving forward.
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