Questions linger after Justice Department’s decision to turn over evidence in Good, Pretti shootings
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By Star Tribune
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The Justice Department's decision to release evidence in the Good and Pretti shooting cases marks a significant development in federal-state law enforcement cooperation. Minnesota officials view this action as a restoration of normal communication channels between federal authorities and state agencies. The move comes amid ongoing scrutiny of the cases, though numerous questions remain unanswered. The evidence transfer represents an attempt to rebuild collaborative relationships and transparency protocols that had been strained during the investigation process.
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