Minnesota prosecutors say they have obtained long withheld evidence connected to the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Multiple reports state that the newly released materials include police body-camera footage and witness statements, along with other case evidence. The accounts also say that federal officials had previously concealed these materials from prosecutors, delaying access to information needed for the investigation.

The reports describe the development as a step forward for the state’s efforts to review and assess the circumstances surrounding the deaths, which occurred during or around protest-related activity. While the articles focus on the disclosure of documents and recordings, they do not indicate new charges or any conclusion about responsibility. Instead, the emphasis is on the prosecutors’ access to evidence that they had not previously been able to use.

Overall, the sources agree that the materials are newly obtained by Minnesota prosecutors and that they were withheld earlier by federal officials, including through withholding of video and witness-related information.