Monday, February 16, 2026

FBI Not Sharing Access to Shooting Evidence


After Weeks of Calling for a Joint and Co-Operative Investigation into the Fatal Shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, by Federal Immigration Agents, State Officials have Formally Received a Response: NO.

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) Announced 2/16/2026, that the FBI has Formally Notified the Agency, that it will Not Share Access to Any Information or Evidence Connected to the Pretti Killing.

BCA Officials say they’ve Reiterated Requests for Access to Evidence for Good’s Killing, as well as the 1/14/2026 Shooting of Julio Sosa-Celis. However, State Officials still haven’t Received a Definitive Answer on Whether or Not, the Feds will Reverse Course and Co-Operate in those Cases.

In a Statement, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said the FBI is Leading the Investigation, with DHS Investigations Supporting. It added that Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) is Conducting a Separate Internal Investigation.

“While this lack of cooperation is concerning and unprecedented, the BCA is committed to thorough, independent and transparent investigations of these incidents, even if hampered by a lack of access to key information and evidence,” the BCA said in a Press Release.

“Our agency has Committed to the FBI and Department of Justice that should its stance change we remain willing to share information that we have obtained with that agency and would welcome a joint investigation. We will continue to pursue all legal avenues to gain access to relevant information and evidence.”

State and Local Officials continue to Investigate the Good, Pretti, and Sosa-Celis Shootings. However, the Lack of Federal Co-Operation makes it Significantly more Difficult for Investigators to get the Full Scope of what Happened and Obtain Evidence of a Possible Crime.










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