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Feds share evidence in Good, Pretti shootings with state investigators months after stonewallingâ 11%
By Mohamed Ibrahimâ 15%
7/13/2026, 6:21:29 PM
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Federal authorities have turned over evidence in the shootings of three Minneapolis residents during Operation Metro Surge following months of refusing to cooperate with local authorities. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced on Monday that her office, along with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) and the Minnesota Attorney Generalâs office, obtained previously withheld evidence in the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, as well as the shooting of Julio Sosa-Celis. The announcement comes after six months of a refusal by the federal government to cooperate with local authorities in their investigations into the shootings, which prompted a lawsuit to compel its release. Before the lawsuitâs resolution, however, federal authorities decided to share the evidence in an effort to âget back to normal,â Moriarty said. Good was fatally shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross on Jan. 7; Sosa-Celis was injured when shot by ICE officer Christian Castro on Jan. 14 in his north Minneapolis home; Pretti was shot and killed in south Minneapolis on Jan. 24 by multiple Customs and Border Protection agents. âObtaining this evidence has been a priority for us since Jan. 7. It has been rightfully demanded by our community for the past six months,â Moriarty told reporters Monday morning. âWe need cooperation â our community needs it, Alex Prettiâs and Renee Goodâs families deserve it, Julio Sosa-Celis deserves it and our democracy requires it.â Moriarty said her office received most of the evidence, which includes body-worn camera footage and statements from officers via hard drives. They have also received physical evidence originally kept from local investigators, including the car Good was driving when she was shot, which is now in BCA custody. Moriarty told reporters Monday that her office is reviewing the evidence, which she called âvoluminous,â but did not give a timeline for a charging decision in any of the cases. This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.
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