
The FBI Minneapolis Division has been commended for its integral role in a collaborative law enforcement effort, which led to the recovery of the remains of Jordan Manny Collins Jr., as detailed in an official statement. According to a statement from the FBI, Manny's discovery follows a search that involved multiple agencies and brought together an array of experts and volunteers.
Special Agent in Charge Alvin M. Winston Sr. explained that the deployment of trained units like the Evidence Response Team and the Technical Hazardous Response Unit from Quantico, VA, was instrumental in safely managing the complex crime scene. "This collaborative effort underscores our deep commitment and unity in the mission to recover Manny," Winston told the press. The support they received from the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office led to effectively pooling resources and sharing expertise among agencies.
The laborious search came with an emotional dimension, resonating not just within the confines of officialdom but reaching into the hearts of the community that the young Jordan Manny once walked amongst. "The FBI extends its heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Manny Collins during this difficult time," the agency said, demonstrating not just a dedication to the technical aspects of law enforcement but to the tender human elements that form the core of such tragedies.
The commitment to justice, as the FBI Minneapolis Division emphasizes, does not conclude with this somber discovery. Alvin M. Winston Sr. expressed that the agency remains "dedicated to pursuing justice" and will keep working closely with their partners to uncover the truth and serve justice in the name of Manny Collins. While the technical proficiency of the agencies involved provided crucial closure to a lingering case, it is their unwavering commitment to the pursuit of truth that leads the charge in seeking justice for Manny.









