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New Evidence Emerges in Fatal Shootings of Unarmed Citizens During Immigration Protests

Minnesota prosecutors receive long-withheld evidence in the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, raising urgent questions about accountability and justice.

Indian Cockroach Desk14 July 2026, 9:13 am IST1 min read
Source:The Guardian US
New Evidence Emerges in Fatal Shootings of Unarmed Citizens During Immigration Protests

New Evidence Emerges in Fatal Shootings of Unarmed Citizens During Immigration Protests

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Minnesota prosecutors have finally obtained crucial evidence that was previously withheld regarding the fatal shootings of Renée Good, an unarmed mother, and Alex Pretti during protests against federal immigration policies earlier this year. Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced the development, stating, "Through the cooperation of our federal partners, we have obtained hard drives of previously withheld evidence in the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, and the shooting of Julio Sosa-Celis."

This revelation prompts critical questions about the accountability of federal officials involved in these incidents. Why was this evidence withheld, and what does it reveal about the circumstances surrounding these tragic events? As the community seeks justice, it is imperative that authorities provide transparency and accountability for the actions taken during the protests.

The implications of these shootings extend beyond the individual cases, highlighting ongoing concerns about the treatment of unarmed citizens by law enforcement, especially in the context of immigration enforcement. As reported by The Guardian, the recent developments may shine a light on the broader issues of systemic injustice and the need for reform in how federal agencies operate in communities across the nation.

Source: The Guardian US

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