Alex Pretti Shot By Two DHS Agents During Fatal Encounter In Minneapolis, Agency Review Finds
Two federal immigration officers fired their weapons during the deadly confrontation that left armed anti-ICE protester Alex Pretti dead in Minneapolis over the weekend, according to a preliminary Department of Homeland Security review released Tuesday.
The internal DHS assessment states that Pretti, 37, and another woman who was blowing a whistle at officers repeatedly ignored “several verbal requests” to leave the roadway. When both individuals refused to comply, officers attempted to arrest them, the review said.
“The woman and Pretti did not move,” DHS reported, leading a Customs and Border Protection officer to deploy pepper spray on both individuals.
As officers tried to take Pretti into custody, he “resisted,” and “a struggle ensued,” according to the review. During the scuffle, a Border Patrol agent was heard yelling, “He’s got a gun!”
Roughly five seconds later, one of the Border Patrol agents opened fire on Pretti.
A Customs and Border Protection officer also discharged his weapon during the encounter.
Video evidence reviewed by DHS shows that at least 10 shots were fired in total. Investigators said it remains unclear whether Pretti’s own firearm discharged during the incident.
According to the review, a Border Patrol agent informed other federal officers after the shooting that he had taken possession of Pretti’s Sig P320 handgun.
Federal agents then attempted to render emergency medical assistance to Pretti, who was employed as an intensive care unit nurse. He was pronounced dead within approximately 30 minutes of the confrontation.
An autopsy is currently being conducted by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office.
DHS said the preliminary review relied on body-worn camera footage and internal Customs and Border Protection records.
The findings have been forwarded to congressional oversight committees responsible for monitoring the Department of Homeland Security.
Pretti’s death marked the second fatal shooting of an anti-ICE protester in Minnesota in less than a month.
On Jan. 7, Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was shot and killed by an ICE agent after she blocked a Minneapolis roadway with her vehicle and drove toward an officer.
“I think the whole thing is terrible,” President Trump said Tuesday while discussing Pretti’s death during an appearance on Fox News. “I don’t like the fact that he was carrying a gun that was fully loaded, and he had two magazines with him — and it’s pretty unusual, but nobody knows when they saw the gun, how they saw the gun, everything else.
“Bottom line, it was terrible.”
Following the shooting, Trump moved Monday to remove Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino from his role leading “Operation Metro Surge” in Minneapolis and to redeploy some of the agents involved.
“We have Tom Homan there now,” Trump said on “The Will Cain Show,” adding that his border czar intends to “de-escalate a little bit.”
{Matzav.com}
