Trump Says ‘You Can’t Walk In With Guns’ After NRA Blasts Criticism Over Alex Pretti Carrying Gun
President Trump demands a transparent probe into the killing of licensed gun owner Alex Pretti by federal agents amid conflicting accounts and rising political tensions.
- President Donald Trump stated that Pretti should not have carried a gun, causing backlash from gun rights advocates, who argue he was legally armed during the incident.
- Gun rights groups defended Pretti, stating he was legally carrying his weapon, while the Trump administration faced criticism for its initial portrayal of him as a threat.
- The incident has led to widespread backlash and a request for the head of ICE to explain his department's actions.
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President Trump calls for ‘honest investigation’ into deadly Minneapolis shooting
President Donald Trump says he wants an “honest investigation” into the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by federal immigration officers in Minnesota over the weekend.
U.S. President Donald Trump promised on Tuesday to journalists who were waiting for him to leave Washington for Des Moines (Iowa), where he plans to offer a speech, which will be carried out “a very honest and honest investigation” into the death last Saturday in Minneapolis of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old American nurse who was reduced by a group of federal agents when he was filming them and then shot a dozen times in the back.
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