Videos and witness accounts from the Minneapolis shooting are contradicting official statements from authorities. The incident involved a Border Patrol agent fatally shooting Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old American citizen who worked as an ICU nurse.
Eyewitnesses claim that Pretti was unarmed when he was shot, while federal officials say he brandished a handgun before being killed. Video footage shows Pretti moving towards the officer without a gun in his hand, and then reaching out to another protester after being shoved by the same officer.
According to multiple witnesses, including a pediatrician who watched from her apartment window, there was no need for violence and that the use of lethal force by the agents was unwarranted. Another witness described seeing Pretti performing CPR on himself before losing consciousness due to four gunshot wounds.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that Pretti "approached" officers with a 9mm semiautomatic handgun, but did not clarify whether he brandished it. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara stated that Pretti was a lawful gun owner with a permit to carry, which contradicts the accounts of multiple witnesses who claim Pretti did not have a gun.
The incident has sparked widespread controversy and criticism from local officials, including Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz, who described it as "sickening". The use of force by the Border Patrol agents is being questioned, with many calling for an independent investigation into the matter.
Eyewitnesses claim that Pretti was unarmed when he was shot, while federal officials say he brandished a handgun before being killed. Video footage shows Pretti moving towards the officer without a gun in his hand, and then reaching out to another protester after being shoved by the same officer.
According to multiple witnesses, including a pediatrician who watched from her apartment window, there was no need for violence and that the use of lethal force by the agents was unwarranted. Another witness described seeing Pretti performing CPR on himself before losing consciousness due to four gunshot wounds.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that Pretti "approached" officers with a 9mm semiautomatic handgun, but did not clarify whether he brandished it. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara stated that Pretti was a lawful gun owner with a permit to carry, which contradicts the accounts of multiple witnesses who claim Pretti did not have a gun.
The incident has sparked widespread controversy and criticism from local officials, including Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz, who described it as "sickening". The use of force by the Border Patrol agents is being questioned, with many calling for an independent investigation into the matter.