
Minnesota state officials have filed legal action against the Trump administration, accusing federal authorities of concealing evidence in connection with fatal shootings carried out by immigration enforcement officers in Minneapolis.
The lawsuit centers on incidents where Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents killed two American citizens, Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good, and wounded a Venezuelan individual during enforcement activities in the city.
State authorities claim the federal government is refusing to provide critical evidence and information about these shooting incidents, hampering their ability to conduct a thorough investigation into the deaths and injury that occurred during the immigration crackdown.
The legal challenge highlights growing tensions between state and federal officials over transparency and accountability in immigration enforcement operations that have resulted in civilian casualties.







