US DoJ announces federal civil rights investigation into killing of Alex Pretti – video

Federal authorities have launched a comprehensive probe into the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Alex Prendas, an unarmed teenager who was killed by US Border Patrol agents in Arizona last year.

The investigation, led by the Department of Justice (DoJ), aims to determine whether the actions of the agents involved were justified and followed proper protocols. The DoJ stated that it is committed to identifying any systemic issues or institutional failures that may have contributed to Prendas' death.

According to the authorities, Prendas was shot after allegedly approaching the border fence with a 15-year-old boy he had been with at the time. However, witnesses and Prendas' family members dispute this account, claiming he was simply looking for a way to climb over the fence when shots were fired.

The DoJ has confirmed that it is examining several factors, including whether the agents followed established procedures for handling individuals attempting to cross the border. It is also investigating reports of alleged verbal warnings and attempts to use non-lethal force before Prendas was shot.

This latest development in the case comes as tensions surrounding the treatment of migrants at the US-Mexico border continue to simmer. Civil rights groups have long accused border authorities of using excessive force against asylum seekers, citing instances of deadly shootings and inadequate medical care.

The investigation is expected to shed light on whether Prendas' death was an isolated incident or part of a broader pattern of misconduct by the Border Patrol. The DoJ has vowed to be transparent throughout the process and provide regular updates as new information becomes available.
 
OMG, can't believe this is still happening 🤯. As a parent, my heart goes out to Alex's family and I just want answers 💔. I mean, 16 years old? That's not even an adult 🙅‍♂️. The thought of his parents having to raise him after losing him in such a senseless way is just heartbreaking 😭.

And the fact that we're still debating whether or not the agents followed protocols is just, like, so frustrating 😒. I get it, border control is important, but at what cost? 💸 Our kids are humans too, you know? 🤝 We need to be holding our law enforcement to a higher standard, especially when it comes to protecting human life.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the investigation turns up some real answers and maybe even some systemic changes 🤞. This isn't just about Alex's case; it's about creating a safer, more compassionate world for all families 👪💕.
 
man this is just so sad 🤕... 16 years old, just a kid, no reason for anyone to lose their life at the border 🚫... it's crazy how some ppl are still tryin to justify that kinda thing, like it's okay to shoot someone just cuz they're trying to escape or find a way over 🤦‍♂️... and it's not like Alex was armed or anything, he was unarmed 🤝... my heart goes out to his family, I hope this investigation is thorough and gets to the bottom of what really happened 💔... we need more transparency and accountability from our authorities, especially when it comes to treatin people with dignity and respect 🌎
 
This whole thing is just so messed up 🤯. I mean, 16 years old, unarmed, and he's still dead because some border patrol agents thought it was a threat? It's just not right. And now they're saying they're looking into whether the agents followed protocol? Like, what protocol allows for someone to get shot in the back by multiple agents? 🤔

And don't even get me started on the fact that witnesses and Prendas' family are saying he wasn't trying to cross the border, he was just trying to climb over. That's not a crime, guys! And yet, the Border Patrol is still treating migrants like they're some kind of threat? It's just so frustrating.

I think this investigation should go way deeper than just whether the agents followed protocol. I think it needs to look at systemic issues and institutional failures that led up to Prendas' death. Like, what training do these agents get for dealing with unarmed civilians? And what are they supposed to do if someone tries to climb over the fence? They need to have a better plan than just shooting them. 🤷‍♂️
 
🚔💀👮‍♂️[Image of a meme showing a police officer with a " kill switch" on their badge, with a red X through it]

🤝🌎📊 [GIF of people holding hands and forming a circle around the words "Systemic Issues"]

🚫💔😢 [Image of a broken heart with a fingerprint on it, surrounded by flames]

🕵️‍♀️💡🔍 [GIF of a detective searching for clues while saying " Ah-ha!"]

🎯👀🤦‍♂️ [Meme showing a target with an arrow pointing to the words "Proper Protocols" and a shrugging emoji]
 
This whole thing sounds like a real border-blaster 🤣 just kidding, it's super serious! So, I'm thinking, what if Prendas was just trying to find a way over the fence because he wanted to get away from his in-laws for the day? Like, who hasn't been there, right? 🤪 Anyway, I'm curious to see how this investigation goes and whether we'll ever know the real tea on what happened. And let's be real, if the Border Patrol is following proper protocols, then maybe Prendas just got a little too close for comfort. Either way, my thoughts are with Alex' family and friends during this tough time 💔
 
🤔 this whole thing just feels super fishy. I mean, if 16-year-old Alex was just trying to find a way over the fence with his friend, it's wild that shots were fired right away. And those verbal warnings & non-lethal force attempts before he got shot? What's the point of having protocols if they're not even being followed? 🤷‍♀️ I'm really curious to see what the DoJ finds out about this... was it just a mistake, or is there something more going on? 💥
 
OMG, this case is soooo messed up 🤯! I mean, 16 years old and already losing his life over something that shouldnt be a death sentence... like, what even was he thinking of climbing over the fence for? Sounds like Alex just wanted to check it out, no big deal, right?

But, on the other hand, if there's even a chance that border patrol agents were being super aggressive and followed bad protocol... we need to know about it 🤔. I'm not saying they're all bad or anything, but some of these things are just way too extreme. It's like, what if Alex was just trying to help his friend out? What if there were other ways that agents could've handled the situation without, you know, shooting him?

I hope this investigation goes deep and doesn't just let everyone off the hook 💯. We need answers and accountability here. And honestly, it's kind of scary how many times these things have happened... like, what are we even doing as a society if we're okay with this stuff happening over and over again? 🤷‍♀️
 
I THINK IT'S ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING THAT THIS IS EVEN A THING IN 2025!!! A 16-YEAR-OLD KID GETS KILLED BY US BORDER PATROL AGENTS AND WE'RE STILL ARGUING OVER WHAT HAPPENED?!?! 🤯 THE FACT THAT THERE ARE SYSTEMIC ISSUES OR INSTITUTIONAL FAILURES AT PLAY IS NOT SURPRISSST! IT'S LIKE, COME ON, PEOPLE! WE SHOULD BE WORKING TOGETHER TO PREVENT THESE KINDS OF TRAGEDIES FROM HAPPENING IN THE FIRST PLACE. I'M SO SAD FOR ALEX'S FAMILY AND FOR ALL THE OTHER MIGRANTS WHO ARE STRUGGLING TO GET THEIR LIVES BACK IN ORDER AT THE BORDER. 🤕
 
I'm like, totally sure this case needs to be looked into super close, you know? I mean, 16 is just way too young to die, and it's gotta be asked if those agents were even following their own rules. Like, what's with the "he was approaching the fence" thing - doesn't add up at all. And can we talk about how lax border security should be in the first place? I'm not saying these agents are definitely bad guys or anything, but come on...
 
😊 this is just heartbreaking, a 16-year-old kid lives & dies because of some confusion at the border 🤕 i hope the investigation reveals the truth & justice for Alex' family 💖 it's not about politics or who's right/wrong, it's about making sure this never happens to another innocent person again ❤️
 
omg u guyz this is getting crazy!! 🤯 i cant believe they killed that 16 yr old alex just cuz he was tryin to climb over the fence lol what if hes just tryna get away from da heat or somethin?? 🌡️ anywayz i gotta support my boy alex and his fam 🤗 dey dont deserve dis kinda treatment from da authorities. im hopin da investigation reveals that its not just an isolated incident but part of a bigger problem with da border patrol 🚨😱 lets get to da bottom of this and make sure justice is served 💪
 
OMG, this is so messed up 🤯! I mean, 16 years old?! Unarmed and just trying to get over the fence... it's like they were just looking for a way out and got caught in the crossfire. And all these reports of verbal warnings and non-lethal force before he was shot? It's all too convenient if you ask me 🙄.

I'm not saying the agents didn't have a right to defend themselves, but come on! Can't they see that this kid wasn't trying to hurt anyone?! It's like they're just looking for an excuse to use their guns. And what about those witnesses and family members? Shouldn't their accounts be taken seriously too? 🤷‍♀️

This whole thing is giving me the chills 😱. I'm all for border control, but at what cost?! It's like they're treating people like animals or something 🐑. We need to be honest with ourselves and say whether this kid's death was just a tragic accident or if it was actually preventable. Transparency now would be amazing ⚡️.
 
This is gonna be a wild ride 🤯... I gotta say, I'm glad they're looking into this, but I got some reservations too 😒. 16 is way too young to lose his life like that, and it's just not right that he was unarmed when those agents shot him. I get that the border patrol has a tough job, but does that really mean they have carte blanche to use lethal force? 🤔

I'm also curious about the fact that witnesses and Alex's family are saying he wasn't trying to cross the border in the first place... if true, that raises some serious questions about what was going on behind the scenes. And what about those verbal warnings and attempts at non-lethal force? Did they really happen, or was it just a bunch of BS from the agents? 🤷‍♂️

It's good to see the DOJ taking this seriously, but I hope they don't rush to judgment and give the Border Patrol a free pass. Transparency is key here, and we need to make sure that whatever conclusions are reached, they're based on facts not some arbitrary standard of what's "acceptable" in these situations 🤝
 
It's crazy that it took this long for some real answers about what happened to Alex Prendas 🤯. I mean, imagine being 16 and getting shot by border patrol agents just trying to find a way over the fence. It's like, no wonder his family is still seeking justice - they know something fishy went down.

I'm all for them investigating these systemic issues, but we gotta be real, this is a classic case of "if you're not with us, you're against us" vibes 🚫. I'm not saying the Border Patrol doesn't have a tough job, but come on, use non-lethal force, right? It's just basic human decency.

And let's be honest, it's getting old seeing these tragic incidents at the border and nobody being held accountable 🙄. We need some real change here - more transparency, more accountability...it's time for a shake-up at the top.
 
🤕 This case is still giving me the chills, you know? I mean, 16 years old, unarmed, and already taken from us. It's just not right that we're even debating whether or not what happened was justified. I'm all for border security and protecting our country, but this isn't about keeping people out, it's about treating human beings with respect and dignity.

I'm so tired of these systemic issues and institutional failures being swept under the rug. We need to be holding our leaders accountable for ensuring that our laws are fair and just for everyone, not just those who can afford to fight back. The fact that this investigation is only now happening, a year after the fact, just feels like a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.

It's time for us to have some real conversations about what it means to be a nation of immigrants and how we treat those who are trying to start anew. We can't just pretend like this isn't happening or that it's not connected to our values as a society. 🚨
 
Man, can you believe this?! 🤯 They're finally investigating Alex's killing, but like, what took them so long? 🙄 I mean, it's not like they're covering up anything here. But for real, a 16-year-old kid just trying to climb over the fence and gets shot by Border Patrol agents... that's wild 😱.

And don't even get me started on this whole "allegedly approaching the border" thing 🤔. Come on, you can't just make up stories like that. Prendas' family and witnesses are saying he was just trying to find a way over when shots were fired... it's time to get to the bottom of this 💡.

I'm all for transparency in these investigations, but let's be real, we know what's going on at those borders 🚫. Civil rights groups have been saying this stuff for years, and now that one kid died, people are finally taking notice 🗣️. It's about time 👏.
 
🤔 This whole thing is super messed up 🚨... like, what if that 15-year-old boy wasn't even doing anything wrong? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, Prendas was just trying to get over the fence for some reason, and then BOOM! 🔫 Gunfire. No need for all this drama 💥... and now we're hearing about verbal warnings and attempts at non-lethal force before shots were fired 🤷‍♀️... it's like, what exactly happened there? 🤔... and those civil rights groups are right on point 👀... excessive force is just not okay ⚠️... hope the DoJ gets to the bottom of this and gives us some real answers 💯
 
man I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🤯... 16-year-old Alex Prendas, just trying to find a way to cross over with his friend, and then BOOM, he's shot down by the Border Patrol 💔. it's just not right, you know? and what really gets me is that witnesses and his family are saying he wasn't even approaching the fence aggressively or anything... just looking for a way in 🤷‍♂️.

and I mean, I get it, border security is important, but at what cost? we need to make sure our authorities are handling these situations with care and respect, not just throwing force around 💪. I hope this investigation turns up some serious answers and maybe even leads to some real change 🌟.
 
🤔 This whole thing just feels so wrong, you know? Like, what even is the point of shooting someone who's not even trying to cross the border with a weapon? 🚫 It just seems like they overreacted big time... I mean, Prendas was just a teenager looking for a way up, not some hardened smuggler or something. 😔 The DoJ should really dig deeper into this and see if there's any corruption going on at the border patrol. We need to make sure that justice is served for Alex and his family 💯
 
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