Overview
- Becca Good filed a motion in federal court Friday asking for the return of the Honda Pilot she jointly owned with Renee Good so her family and Minnesota investigators can examine it.
- The filing says the SUV holds crucial, time‑sensitive forensic clues such as bullet paths and blood spatter, yet the FBI has kept it shrink‑wrapped in a Brooklyn Center warehouse and denied state search‑warrant access.
- Federal officials have said there is no basis for a criminal civil rights case, and the motion argues that stance removes any reason for the government to keep holding the vehicle.
- Separate reporting Tuesday says ICE officer Jonathan Ross was reassigned to another state and allowed to resume work while the FBI inquiry has reportedly stalled, and DHS officials say ICE’s internal review cannot start until the FBI finishes.
- In a related case, a judge ordered the Justice Department to deliver Ross‑related records to a magistrate by Friday for a closed review tied to the Roberto Muñoz‑Guatemala prosecution, as Minnesota’s attorney general and Hennepin County attorney continue suing to gain evidence from the January shootings.