FBI Investigates Minneapolis Shooting, Probe Now Closed by Justice Department

January 19, 2026 • Google News World

FBI Opens Probe on Minneapolis Shooting, Investigation Later Closed

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) launched an investigation into the 2022 shooting in Minneapolis that killed Daunte Wright. According to reports, the agency began looking into the incident after receiving a tip.

However, it has been confirmed that no evidence was found to support the initial probe. The Justice Department stated that there is currently no active investigation into the matter.

Additionally, sources have revealed that federal officials were investigating Renee Good’s partner at the time of her death. However, no further information on this inquiry has been made public.

Some reports also suggested concerns over free speech in relation to the initial probe. Nevertheless, no concrete details regarding these claims have emerged.

In another development, six prosecutors resigned from their positions amid pressure to investigate the widow of an ICE shooting victim. The FBI was not involved in this investigation.

Furthermore, a top Trump official stated that the agency would not be investigating the killing by an ICE agent. However, it is unclear if any evidence supports this claim.

The details surrounding these incidents are still emerging, and further information may become available as the situation develops.

Source: Google News World