Read the Report on Alex Pretti’s Killing — and the Bizarre Q&A CBP Gave Congress First

CBP's Response to Congress's Questions on Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti Reveals Agency's Lack of Transparency.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has sent its responses to a list of questions from House and Senate committees with jurisdiction over DHS, instead of providing a mandated report on the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. The agency had drafted the questions itself, but failed to provide clear answers, revealing a lack of transparency.

The questions drafted by CBP include whether agents were wearing body cameras, what training Border Patrol agents receive on de-escalation and use of force, and whether the immigrant being targeted had a final order of removal. However, instead of answering these questions directly, CBP responds that it defers to investigating agencies or provides vague statements.

For example, when asked if witnesses were detained, CBP responds that "CBP defers to the investigating agencies on witnesses. Other agitators were detained on scene." Similarly, when asked if the suspect's gun was loaded, CBP responds that "CBP can confirm that the subject's gun was loaded, 2 additional magazines on we found on the subject."

The lack of transparency from CBP is alarming, especially given the agency's history of violence and aggression against immigrants and protesters. The incident in Minneapolis has raised concerns about the use of force by federal agents and the need for greater accountability.

In a statement, a CBP spokesperson said that death-in-custody notices reflect standard lawful procedure and provide factual reports, not analytical judgments. However, critics argue that this response only serves to conceal the truth and undermine trust in government agencies.

The incident has also sparked calls for legislation to limit the use of force by Department of Homeland Security agents and require DHS to track use of force incidents. The Intercept has reported on similar cases of excessive use of force by federal agents, highlighting the need for greater transparency and accountability.

As Congress continues to investigate the shooting, it is essential that agencies like CBP provide clear and transparent answers to questions about their actions. Anything less perpetuates a culture of secrecy and intimidation, which can have devastating consequences for vulnerable communities.
 
omg dont even get me started on cbp's response 2 these congress questions 🤯 they're literally dodgin da questionz like its nobodi's bizness lol dey just ravin about death-in-custody notices & standard procedure but cmon, da truth is out dere... agents wernt wearin body cams & werent trained on de-escalation tactics 2 handle situations like dis 😒 its all about coverin up & makin us think its just part of da job 🤷‍♂️ we need more transparency & accountability or else ppl will keep losin faith in these agenctz 💔
 
OMG 🤯 this is getting out of hand!! I cant believe they're dodging the real questions 🙅‍♂️ like they're hiding something 😳 CBP's lack of transparency is literally mind-boggling...I mean, what are we supposed to think when they just say "we defer to investigating agencies" 🤷‍♀️? It sounds like a total cop-out 🚫. And those additional magazines on the suspect?? 🎯 what does that even have to do with anything?! 🤔
 
🤬 I'm so fed up with this whole situation! Can't believe CBP is dodging the question on Alex Pretti's fatal shooting 🚫💔. The lack of transparency is just infuriating, especially considering their history of treating immigrants and protesters like dirt 💩. We need to know what really happened that day, not just some vague statements from a spokesperson 🤥. It's time for Congress to hold them accountable and pass some legislation to limit the use of force by DHS agents 🔒. This is exactly why we need more scrutiny on these agencies – they're supposed to be serving and protecting us, not hiding behind secrecy 💔.
 
I'm getting really annoyed with this lack of transparency from CBP 🙄🚫. Like, come on guys, provide some real answers already! Drafting your own questions and then dodging them is just not cool 😒. And what's up with the vague statements? "Other agitators were detained on scene" sounds like something out of a movie 🎥. We need to know what really went down here.

This incident has happened before, and it's time for some real change 🔄. The government can't just sweep things under the rug or silence us with empty statements 😒. We need accountability, and we need it now 💪. Maybe some legislation would help? Like, tracking use of force incidents and limiting the use of excessive force by DHS agents sounds like a good idea to me 👍.

It's not just about Alex Pretti, it's about all the others who've been affected by this kind of treatment 🤕. We deserve better, and we need to demand transparency and accountability from our government agencies 💬. Let's keep pushing for change until we get some real answers 🚪!
 
I'm getting so tired of these forums and the lack of transparency from our government agencies 🤯💔 I mean, come on CBP! Can't you just be honest about what happened to Alex Pretti? Instead of dodging questions like a bad cop, you're just making us all wonder if you're really transparent or just trying to sweep this under the rug. And don't even get me started on the fact that they deflected responsibility to investigating agencies... give me a break 🙄. It's like they think we're not smart enough to figure out what's going on. This is exactly why we need more accountability and transparency in our government, not less 💪. Can't we just have an honest conversation about this without all the evasive answers?
 
🤕 this is insane! cbp's response to congress's questions on alex pretti's fatal shooting is literally an insult to transparency... like, what kind of agency does that? "we defer to investigating agencies" NO, YOU'RE THE ONES WHO WERE IN CUSTODY OF THIS GUY AND YOU COULDN'T EVEN BE BOTHERED TO WEAR BODY CAMS 🤦‍♂️ and now they're trying to cover it up by saying the immigrant being targeted had a final order of removal... which is just ridiculous, who cares about that right now?! the real question is what happened in those 5 seconds before alex pretti got shot 💀 anyway, this whole thing is super concerning and we need more accountability from these agencies ASAP 🚨
 
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