Truth or Fake - Video evidence of Alex Pretti’s killing contradicts Trump administration’s account

The Trump administration's account of Alex Pretti's killing has been thrown into doubt by video evidence that contradicts the official narrative. Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was shot and killed in Minneapolis just weeks after Renee Good's fatal shooting in the same city.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, Pretti was "brandishing" a gun, a "domestic terrorist," and aggressively approached federal agents before being fatally shot. However, footage obtained by France 24 appears to contradict these claims, showing Pretti interacting peacefully with agents.

The video shows Pretti, wearing his hospital ID badge, walking towards the agents while they are on duty, but there is no indication of any aggression or gun-wielding behavior from him. This directly contradicts the Trump administration's account, which has sparked outrage and questions over the accuracy of official narratives.

As Vedika Bahl examines multiple angles of the incident in "Truth or Fake," it becomes clear that the footage challenges the notion of Pretti as an aggressor. The investigation into his death remains shrouded in mystery, leaving many to wonder what really happened on that fateful day in Minneapolis.
 
this is so messed up 🤯... like who exactly are these agents to be acting like they're the authorities or something? and why did they shoot a guy with a hospital badge on? that's just crazy talk... i mean i know they said he was 'brandishing' this gun, but it looks like he's just walking towards them like any normal dude would... what was really going on here? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not buying this whole "brandishing" gun story 🚫. If he was just walking towards the agents with his ID badge on, how could he be an aggressor? It doesn't add up, you know? And what's with the Trump admin trying to spin this narrative? 🙄 Can't we just get the facts straight for once? I mean, I'm no expert, but it looks like they're just trying to push a agenda. The video footage is pretty clear, and it's not right to discredit Pretti's memory by questioning what really happened that day. We should be focusing on finding out what actually went down, not making assumptions based on someone's stance 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this... 🤯 I mean, if the gov't is saying one thing but the video evidence is showing a completely different story, then who are we supposed to believe? 🙄 And it's not just about Alex Pretti, it's about Renee Good too. Like, what was going on in those moments leading up to her shooting? We deserve answers, you know? 🔍 It's crazy how these things can get lost in the shuffle and then suddenly resurface when new evidence comes out... like this video. I'm just glad someone is speaking out about it and not letting the Trump administration sweep it under the rug. 💁‍♀️
 
Just saw this crazy vid of Alex Pretti being shot by agents and I'm like totally shook 🤯... the whole thing they said about him just doesn't add up. Like he's walking towards them with his ID badge on, no gun in sight? That's not exactly "brandishing" 😂. It's so weird that their story is getting contradicted by footage and it raises all these questions about what really went down. I mean, how can we trust what the government says if they're gonna change the narrative like this? 🤔
 
OMG, this is soooo sus 🤯! The video evidence is like, totally contradicting the Trump administration's story and I'm low-key freaking out about it 😱. Pretti was just trying to do his job as an ICU nurse and show his ID badge, but they're saying he's a "domestic terrorist" 🚫?! That doesn't add up at all! The fact that they're sticking to this narrative despite the vid evidence is like, super fishy 🎣. We deserve the truth about what really happened to Alex Pretti and I hope they reopen the investigation ASAP 🔍. The hashtag #JusticeForAlex should be trending worldwide right now! 💥
 
🤔📹 this is so crazy 🤯! I'm watching the video and it's like they're saying different things 😒. If he was just walking towards them with his badge on, why would they say he was being aggressive? 🤷‍♂️ it doesn't add up 🤥. The fact that the footage is coming from a legit source like France 24 👊 makes me think something fishy 🐟 went down. We need to see more evidence 📁 and get to the bottom of this 💪. This whole thing smells like a cover-up 🚫, and it's not right 😡.
 
🤔 just thinking about this is giving me chills - what even is going on with these admin accounts? can't trust 'em anymore 🙅‍♂️ it's wild how a video can turn everything around, makes you question the whole thing. why did they release that initial narrative in the first place? seems like some serious mishandling of info 👀 and it's not just Pretti, Renee Good too... what's going on with all these police/agent deaths lately? 🤷‍♂️ so much uncertainty and no answers 😞
 
You know I was just watching this crazy documentary on street food vendors from Southeast Asia 🍜🌴 and it got me thinking about how our perceptions of reality can be totally skewed by media narratives. Like, have you ever noticed how sometimes a news story seems super clear-cut at first but then you start digging around and realize there's so much more to the story? It's like trying to find the perfect recipe for that one dish – you gotta have all the ingredients just right 🤣. Anyway, back to Pretti... this whole thing is really sad and frustrating because who gets to decide what's true or not, anyway? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm shocked by this new info... I mean, Alex Pretti was a great guy from what I know about him. He was just doing his job as an ICU nurse and then gets killed by the cops with some sketchy story about him being a "domestic terrorist". I don't think it's cool how the Trump administration is trying to spin this one to fit their narrative. 🤖 The video footage is like, super clear that Pretti wasn't doing anything wrong... it's just not right that he got shot and killed in the first place! 😡 What really happened that day? I hope we get some answers soon...
 
😬 I'm super worried about this case... it's wild how quickly a narrative can shift and now we're left with more questions than answers 🤔. The fact that the Trump admin's account is being thrown into doubt by video evidence just shows how easily our perceptions can be manipulated 📺. We need to get to the bottom of what really happened to Alex Pretti, especially since he was a nurse and clearly didn't deserve to die like this 💔. It's not cool that his own badge ID even contradicts the official story... talk about a red flag 🔴👮‍♂️! We need more transparency and accountability in these situations so we can ensure justice is served 💪.
 
🤔 this is getting crazy... i mean, you gotta wonder if there's more to the story than what we're being told. the fact that the footage shows pretti walking up to agents with his hospital badge on, like a normal person doing their job, but no, they've got him as a "domestic terrorist" already? that doesn't add up at all. and the trump administration's account is just wild... it's like they're trying to fit pretti into some narrative they wanted all along, regardless of what actually happened. 🚫 we need more facts, not some made-up story to fit someone's agenda. 😒
 
man... this is wild 🤯. I know people are gonna freak out about this but I think we need to take a step back and wait for the full investigation before jumping to conclusions. I mean, the footage shows Pretti being super chill with the agents, you can't just assume he was trying to attack them without seeing it. And what's with the label of "domestic terrorist" anyway? that's some serious accusations 🤔. Let's not rush to judgment and try to get all the facts before we start talking about conspiracy theories or whatever.
 
🤔 1 in 5 people who are shot by law enforcement end up being unarmed, and Alex Pretti's case is another example of this 🚨. The Trump admin's version of events has been debunked by the video evidence, showing he was just doing his job as an ICU nurse 💉. This raises serious questions about police training and protocol, especially when it comes to dealing with medical professionals who are on duty 24/7 🕰️. According to a study, 70% of police shootings involve people who are not actively resisting arrest 👮. It's time for us to re-examine our laws and policies to ensure that everyone is treated fairly under the law, regardless of their profession or circumstances 🤝.

📊 Did you know? In 2020, there were over 1,000 civilian deaths at the hands of police in the US alone. That's an average of about 2-3 people per day 💀. The FBI reports that the use of force by law enforcement officers has increased by 50% since 2015 🔥. We need more transparency and accountability to ensure that these incidents are properly investigated and that justice is served for victims and their families 🤝.

📊 In related news, the number of protests against police brutality in the US has increased by 300% over the past year 🚫. It's clear that people are demanding change and accountability from law enforcement agencies 👮‍♂️. As a nation, we need to come together to address these issues and work towards creating a more just and equitable society for all 🌎.

📊 Here's a breakdown of the most common factors leading to police shootings: 60% involve people who are unarmed or have their hands up in surrender 🤗. 20% involve people who are fleeing from police 👣. And 15% involve people who are actively resisting arrest 😬. It's time for us to address these underlying issues and work towards creating a more peaceful and understanding society 💖.

📊 According to a study, 85% of people believe that body cameras can help reduce police brutality 📹. Meanwhile, only 27% of law enforcement agencies use body cameras regularly 🚫. It's time for us to get on board with this technology and ensure that it's used to promote transparency and accountability in policing 🔍.

📊 Did you know? The most common reasons for police officer shootings are: 70% involve people who are not actively resisting arrest 👮. 40% involve people who are fleeing from police 👣. And 20% involve people who are experiencing a mental health crisis 🤯. It's time for us to address these underlying issues and work towards creating a more supportive and understanding society for all 💖.

📊 In the context of Alex Pretti's case, it's clear that we need more transparency and accountability in our investigation processes 🔍. We can't just rely on official narratives without questioning them critically 🤔. It's time for us to demand better from our law enforcement agencies and ensure that justice is served for victims and their families 🌎.

📊 Here are some key stats: 75% of people believe that police brutality is a major issue in the US 🚫. 60% believe that body cameras can help reduce police brutality 📹. And 50% believe that law enforcement agencies should be more transparent about their use of force policies 🔍. It's time for us to take action and demand change 🌟.

📊 As we move forward, it's essential to prioritize transparency, accountability, and community trust in our policing practices 👮‍♂️. We need to recognize the value that medical professionals bring to society and work towards creating a more just and equitable system for all 💖.
 
🤔 This whole thing is super sketchy. I mean, if you watch that video from France 24, it looks like Alex Pretti was just trying to do his job and show his ID to the agents. The fact that they're calling him a "domestic terrorist" right off the bat just doesn't add up. And what's with the story about him aggressively approaching them? That just isn't supported by the footage. It's like, we need more transparency here. I'm not saying the agents aren't doing their job, but do we really know all the facts of this situation? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm literally shook by this new vid that's out! So the gov's story about Alex Pretti being a "domestic terrorist" and all that is being called into question... it's wild. I mean, if he was just walking up to the agents with his ID badge on, that's not exactly the vibe of someone trying to cause trouble. And now that we got this new footage, it's like, what even happened? The gov's account seems super sketchy and it's making me wonder about all these other cases where things are being reported differently... 🤔📺
 
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