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Trump-appointee judge orders DHS to preserve evidence in Alex Pretti shooting after suit by Minnesota

January 25, 20261 Min Read
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A Minnesota judge has granted a temporary restraining order against the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), barring officials from altering or destroying evidence in the killing of anti-ICE protester Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.

The order, requested by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) and granted by US District Court Judge Eric Tostrud, will remain in effect through Monday afternoon.

Trump-appointed Judge Tostrud is expected to rule on possibly extending the temporary restraining order on Monday, with defendants including DHS Sec. Kristi Noem having until Monday at 12 p.m. to file objections or any other response.

It comes amid a lawsuit filed by the BCA in the wake of the killing of ICE nurse Pretti on Saturday morning, alleging the DHS mishandled evidence at the scene of Saturday’s shooting while federal agents were detaining an alleged criminal migrant in south Minneapolis.


Follow The Post’s coverage of the shooting of a 37-year-old anti-ICE protester in Minneapolis


DHS representatives allegedly blocked the BCA from accessing the scene of the shooting, even though the bureau had obtained a signed search warrant from a judge.

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