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A federal judge is weighing whether to extend an order blocking the Trump administration from “destroying or altering evidence” connected to Pretti’s killing and said at the close of today's hearing, "we will be getting a decision forthwith.”
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A lawyer for the Minnesota attorney general pointed to several “serious irregularities” in how federal authorities preserved evidence in the hours after the shooting, including denying local police access to the scene and releasing statements that blamed Pretti and called him a domestic terrorist. Witness video of the shooting contradicts Trump administration’s narrative.
Peter Farrell, the lawyer for the Minnesota attorney general, questioned why Trump officials posted on social media a photo of a gun that federal agents said belonged to Pretti.
Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension “would never treat a gun like that,” Farrell said.
Judge to decide on evidence in Pretti shooting
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A lawyer for the Minnesota attorney general pointed to several “serious irregularities” in how federal authorities preserved evidence in the hours after the shooting, including denying local police access to the scene and releasing statements that blamed Pretti and called him a domestic terrorist. Witness video of the shooting contradicts Trump administration’s narrative.
Peter Farrell, the lawyer for the Minnesota attorney general, questioned why Trump officials posted on social media a photo of a gun that federal agents said belonged to Pretti.
Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension “would never treat a gun like that,” Farrell said.
Judge to decide on evidence in Pretti shooting