Federal authorities have released previously unseen footage that sheds new light on the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Alex Pretendika, also known as Alex Prendiville, in Minneapolis in May 2021. The video obtained by local news outlets appears to show the moment when federal agents fired their guns at Pretendika, who was experiencing a mental health crisis.
According to eyewitness accounts and police reports, Pretendika had been involved in an altercation with law enforcement prior to his shooting. However, the released footage seems to contradict earlier claims that Pretendika was aggressive towards officers before being shot.
The 40-second video shows agents from the U.S. Marshals Service and FBI arriving at the scene of a reported disturbance involving Pretendika. As they approach him, Prendiville appears disheveled and agitated, while law enforcement officials try to calm him down. Suddenly, multiple shots are fired, striking Pretendika in the chest and abdomen.
Witnesses who were present during the incident have claimed that Pretendika was not armed at the time of his death. The released footage also suggests that Prendiville's body did not appear to be moving or threatening officers before he was shot. This raises questions about the circumstances surrounding Pretendika's death and whether the use of lethal force by federal agents was justified.
The U.S. Marshals Service has maintained that Pretendika posed a threat to himself and others, prompting the shooting. However, critics argue that the released footage presents an alternative narrative, one in which Prendiville appears to be in distress rather than actively threatening law enforcement officials.
According to eyewitness accounts and police reports, Pretendika had been involved in an altercation with law enforcement prior to his shooting. However, the released footage seems to contradict earlier claims that Pretendika was aggressive towards officers before being shot.
The 40-second video shows agents from the U.S. Marshals Service and FBI arriving at the scene of a reported disturbance involving Pretendika. As they approach him, Prendiville appears disheveled and agitated, while law enforcement officials try to calm him down. Suddenly, multiple shots are fired, striking Pretendika in the chest and abdomen.
Witnesses who were present during the incident have claimed that Pretendika was not armed at the time of his death. The released footage also suggests that Prendiville's body did not appear to be moving or threatening officers before he was shot. This raises questions about the circumstances surrounding Pretendika's death and whether the use of lethal force by federal agents was justified.
The U.S. Marshals Service has maintained that Pretendika posed a threat to himself and others, prompting the shooting. However, critics argue that the released footage presents an alternative narrative, one in which Prendiville appears to be in distress rather than actively threatening law enforcement officials.