A tragic incident recently unfolded in Minneapolis when 37-year-old U.S. citizen Alex Pretti was shot and killed by Border Patrol officers during an immigration enforcement operation. Pretti was reportedly documenting the federal agents’ actions when a chaotic altercation escalated, leading to his fatal shooting.
What makes this case particularly complex are the conflicting accounts. While federal officials, including DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, have stated Pretti “came with weapons and ammunition to stop a law enforcement operation,” online videos reportedly paint a different picture. These videos show officers striking and restraining Pretti, and critically, disarming him *before* he was shot. Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino, while defending the federal narrative, would not confirm Pretti brandished a weapon. Pretti’s family, meanwhile, confirms he had a license to carry a concealed weapon.
Adding to the controversy, all agents involved in the shooting remain on duty, though they’ve been relocated for their “safety” due to doxxing concerns. This decision has sparked further outrage among community members. Local officials are not staying silent; they’ve sued the federal government, demanding a full and transparent investigation. A judge has already issued a crucial early ruling, prohibiting federal authorities from destroying or altering any evidence related to the shooting.
As the investigation continues, many questions remain about the precise sequence of events. The community and local leaders are pushing hard for answers and accountability in this deeply concerning incident.
Source: https://www.wmar2news.com/us-news/federal-agents-involved-in-minneapolis-shooting-remain-on-duty