
""I want to be very clear about this, this is not because we have concerns about the FBI investigation," Moriarty said."
""Based on a previous experience with FBI processes, we are concerned that the evidence obtained in an investigation that has only been conducted at the federal level will not be shared with our office for review.""
""Normally I would, but they're crooked.""
""That guy is protected by absolute immunity," Vance said from the White House."
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a state review of the killing of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent after the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said the FBI revoked state access to the case file, scene evidence and witness interviews. The review seeks to ensure state authorities obtain video, witness statements and other materials if state-level charges are warranted. Moriarty said the review reflected concern that evidence collected solely at the federal level might not be shared. White House figures framed the case as federal and cited immunity for the agent, while state officials disputed those jurisdictional claims. The move departs from prior multiagency collaborations in other high-profile cases.
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