Federal Agents Fire into Minneapolis Protester, Claim Self-Defense Amidst Contradictory Video Footage
A man identified as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, 37-year-old American citizen and nurse, was shot dead by US federal agents during an immigration raid in Minneapolis. According to the Department of Homeland Security, a Border Patrol agent fired in self-defense after Pretti approached agents with a handgun and resisted disarmament.
However, eyewitnesses and Pretti's family dispute this claim, stating that there is no evidence to support it. Bystander videos from the scene appear to contradict the official narrative, showing Pretti filming as a federal agent pepper-sprays him, then raises his arm to shield himself before being tackled by agents who pin him down.
Pretti was reportedly working as an intensive care nurse at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Minneapolis when he participated in protests against immigration raids. His family described him as "a kind soul" and a dedicated healthcare worker who cared deeply for his patients, particularly American veterans.
The incident highlights growing tensions between city officials, activists, and federal authorities over Trump administration's immigration crackdowns. The operation in Minneapolis has been criticized as an example of the campaign of organized brutality, prompting daily clashes between protesters and immigration officers.
Pretti is at least the sixth person to die during ICE enforcement efforts nationwide since last year, according to reports. His death has sparked widespread outrage, with family members calling for a full investigation into his killing and condemning the administration's narrative that portrayed him as an attacker of federal agents.
A man identified as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, 37-year-old American citizen and nurse, was shot dead by US federal agents during an immigration raid in Minneapolis. According to the Department of Homeland Security, a Border Patrol agent fired in self-defense after Pretti approached agents with a handgun and resisted disarmament.
However, eyewitnesses and Pretti's family dispute this claim, stating that there is no evidence to support it. Bystander videos from the scene appear to contradict the official narrative, showing Pretti filming as a federal agent pepper-sprays him, then raises his arm to shield himself before being tackled by agents who pin him down.
Pretti was reportedly working as an intensive care nurse at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Minneapolis when he participated in protests against immigration raids. His family described him as "a kind soul" and a dedicated healthcare worker who cared deeply for his patients, particularly American veterans.
The incident highlights growing tensions between city officials, activists, and federal authorities over Trump administration's immigration crackdowns. The operation in Minneapolis has been criticized as an example of the campaign of organized brutality, prompting daily clashes between protesters and immigration officers.
Pretti is at least the sixth person to die during ICE enforcement efforts nationwide since last year, according to reports. His death has sparked widespread outrage, with family members calling for a full investigation into his killing and condemning the administration's narrative that portrayed him as an attacker of federal agents.