Questions linger after Justice Department’s decision to turn over evidence in Good, Pretti shootings
The Justice Department decided to give evidence to Minnesota officials about the Good and Pretti shootings.
Reported by 1 outlet — Star Tribune. See all sources ↓
The US Justice Department gave evidence to Minnesota officials about two shootings. The shootings happened in Minnesota. This is a normal step in investigations.
Why it matters
This decision is important because it shows that the Justice Department is working with Minnesota officials. It also means that the investigation can continue.
- What happened?
- The Justice Department gave evidence to Minnesota officials.
- Why is this important?
- It shows that the Justice Department is working with Minnesota officials.
- What are the Good and Pretti shootings?
- The shootings are being investigated by the Justice Department and Minnesota officials.
How outlets are framing the same story
These are the main editorial angles found across reporting. Use them to quickly compare what different outlets emphasize, omit, or question.
The outlets report the decision of the Justice Department in a neutral way, focusing on the facts of the case.
- Coverage cardFraming signal1AngleScouting report
The decision shows a return to normal communications between the feds and Minnesota.
Sources1TypeAngleStar Tribuneemphasizes normal communications