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I see no reason they cannot have two investigations.
They won't have access to physical evidence, but they've got plenty of video, and that's enough to make a conclusive case.
When the Feds come down with a finding of no wrongdoing, Minnesota will have enough to charge him.
When FBI holds evidence and refuses to let the state have access to it, that makes it real hard for the state to do anything.
They have the videos and they could get witness accounts. It should be ample.
This also has to do with being able to pardon federal convictions.
I do agree. But they can still charge the guy based on the evidence they have.
They did start a second investigation. But the FBI literally stood in their way to prevent BCA from access to the scene. Once the FBI had collected the evidence, the BCA was further obstructed from accessing the collected evidence.