FBI Denies Minnesota Access to Evidence in Alex Pretti Shooting Case
The FBI has officially refused to share evidence related to the shooting of Alex Pretti with Minnesota investigators, according to statements from the state authorities and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA). Despite hopes for cooperation, the federal agency has blocked access to critical case files, raising concerns about the lack of transparency and collaboration in the investigation. State officials, including the Hennepin County attorney and the Minnesota Attorney General, have expressed their frustration over the unprecedented denial of access, emphasizing the importance of federal cooperation in ongoing investigations. This refusal further complicates the inquiry into the fatal incident involving federal agents.
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