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Minneapolis Shooting: Officials and Video Tell Different Stories
Minneapolis, USAMonday, January 26, 2026
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In Minneapolis, a city already on edge, another shooting by federal officers has sparked outrage and debate.
The Incident
Alex Pretti, a local ICU nurse, was shot and killed by immigration agents on a snowy Saturday. Officials claim he assaulted officers and obstructed their work, but videos from bystanders tell a different story.
- Pretti was at a protest, filming federal agents as they pushed and shoved people to the ground.
- He stepped in to help, raising his arm to shield himself from pepper spray.
- Agents then grabbed him, forcing him to his knees.
- Someone shouted about a gun, and an agent took one from Pretti before stepping away.
- Moments later, officers fired multiple shots at Pretti.
Reactions and Investigations
- Local law enforcement and Democrats are furious.
- They say the videos clearly show Pretti was not a threat.
- Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara called the official version of events "deeply disturbing."
- He saw no evidence that Pretti brandished a gun.
Tensions in the City
- Tensions in the city are high.
- Just weeks earlier, another federal agent shot and killed Renee Good.
- Officials say she tried to ram the agent with her car, but videos suggest she was trying to avoid him.
- Federal authorities have refused to let local officials help investigate either shooting.
Protests and Calls for Change
- Protests have erupted in Minneapolis and other cities.
- Democrats are calling for federal agents to leave.
- Senator Amy Klobuchar called the situation "completely out of control."
- Meanwhile, a woman who worked with Pretti visited a makeshift shrine for him, sobbing as she remembered him as "caring and kind."
Legal Actions
- A judge issued a temporary order to prevent federal officials from altering evidence.
- Lawyers are also asking a court to reinstate an order that prevents federal agents from retaliating against protesters.
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