Alex Pretti broke rib in confrontation with federal agents a week before death: CNN
Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse, suffered a broken rib in a prior encounter with ICE agents before being fatally shot by a CBP officer, officials and sources said.
- Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse, was allegedly tackled by federal agents a week before his death, resulting in a broken rib.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated that Pretti was fatally shot after approaching officers while armed with a handgun and resisting disarmament.
- Gov. Tim Walz criticized DHS for sharing information about the gun on social media without a thorough investigation, stating it was unrelated to the shooting.
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Alex Pretti Involved in Violent Encounter with ICE Agents Just Days Before Fatal Shooting
New details have emerged showing that Alex Pretti, the Minneapolis man shot and killed by a Border Patrol agent over the weekend, was involved in a violent confrontation with federal officers just one week earlier.
Alex Pretti broke a rib in a previous altercation with feds a week before he died: CNN
The man who was shot and killed during a scuffle with federal agents last weekend had suffered a broken rib in a previous altercation with federal agents, sources claim.Alex Pretti tried to intervene in another federal immigration operation and got tackled by federal agents about a week before his death, according to the CNN report.'That day, he thought he was going to die.'The report was based on a person who spoke to Pretti about the previous …
Alex Pretti Injured, Then Killed; Legal Battle Erupts Over Evidence
Minneapolis emerged as a focal point of national debate on federal immigration enforcement after the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti, who had been injured by federal agents previously. Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse and legal observer at anti-immigration enforcement protests, was fatally shot by US Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis. Minneapolis police say the shooting has sparked widespread legal battles and deep publi…
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