Also this is just a general piece of advice, police and feds can and will talk to you on the false pretext that they believe you’re just a witness or even the victim of a crime, when they’re actually interrogating you as a suspect, and willuse your answers against you in court. They do not have to inform you of your right to remain silent or right to an attorney, nor inform you that your answers will be used against you. That’s only when they arrest you.
So don’t ever talk to cops, and if you absolutely must (like say if your car gets stolen and you gotta report it for insurance purposes), always be careful with your answers. Don’t get chummy and admit to anything even remotely criminal or admit knowledge of anything even remotely criminal. Answer as minimally as possible. And “I don’t remember” is your best friend when you don’t want to say what you know.