Minnesota says it's been pushed out from taking part in shooting probe with FBI
State officials said the FBI is now solely leading the investigation into the deadly ICE shooting after they were denied access to the case materials.
According to Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) Superintendent Drew Evans, in the wake of the shooting, the state and FBI were conducting a joint investigation, but that later that day, he said in a statement, "the FBI informed the BCA that the U.S. Attorney’s Office had reversed course: the investigation would now be led solely by the FBI, and the BCA would no longer have access to the case materials, scene evidence or investigative interviews necessary to complete a thorough and independent investigation."
Without that access, Evans said the BCA "cannot meet the investigative standards that Minnesota law and the public demands" and has "reluctantly withdrawn from the investigation."
"We expect the FBI to conduct a thorough and complete investigation and that the full investigative file will be shared with the appropriate prosecutorial authorities at both the state and federal levels," he said.





