
Matt Finn reports that a federal judge has ordered the preservation of evidence in the Alex Pretty shooting investigation, a move supported by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who asserts the federal government cannot "trample over the prerogatives of the state" and confirms his office is going to court. The report then highlights internal frustration within federal law enforcement regarding DHS's initial messaging about the shooting. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino defends the agent's "split-second" decision, while Minnesota Governor Tim Walz draws controversial comparisons between ICE's actions and the Holocaust.