The Justice Department has opened a federal civil rights probe into the death of Alex Pretti, the Minneapolis resident killed Saturday by Border Patrol officers, according to federal officials.
''We're looking at everything that would shed light on what happened that day and in the days and weeks leading up to what happened,'' Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said on Friday.
Blanche did not explain why the DOJ decided to open an investigation into Pretti's killing, but has said a similar probe is not warranted in the Jan. 7 death of Renee Good, who was shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis. He said only on Friday that the Civil Rights Division does not investigate every law enforcement shooting and that there must be circumstances and facts that ''warrant an investigation.''
The Department of Homeland Security also said Friday that the FBI will lead the federal probe.
It was not immediately clear whether the FBI would share information and evidence with Minnesota state investigators, who have thus far been frozen out of the federal probe, in an unprecedented divide between Minnesota officials and federal authorities during President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
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