
New Details Challenge Early Narrative in Minneapolis ICE Shooting
28.01.2026
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Individual killed:
- Alex Pretti, age 37, was fatally shot by a Border Patrol/ICE agent during a physical confrontation at or near his home in Minneapolis.
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Prior confrontation with ICE:
- About one week before the fatal shooting, Preddy reportedly had a physical encounter with federal immigration agents while protesting an ICE action.
- During that earlier incident, agents allegedly tackled him, and Preddy later claimed he suffered a broken rib, saying he believed he might die at the time.
- Medical records reviewed by CNN reportedly showed he received treatment consistent with a broken rib.
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Context of earlier incident:
- Pretti intervened after seeing ICE agents chasing a family on foot, stopping his vehicle, shouting, and blowing a whistle in protest.
- Sources say he was tackled by multiple agents and restrained.
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Known to federal law enforcement:
- Pretti was already known to federal law enforcement prior to the fatal encounter.
- It remains unclear whether this knowledge came from the earlier protest or other encounters.
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Fatal encounter details:
- The final encounter occurred days later and ended with Pretti being shot and killed during a struggle.
- It is unclear whether the agents involved recognized him from prior incidents.
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Weapon involvement:
- CNN reportedly acknowledged that Pretti had a gun in his waistband during the fatal confrontation.
- Breitbart News also reported he was armed during the struggle, a fact the document claims media outlets under‑emphasized.
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Law enforcement justification:
- CBP use‑of‑force policy, stating deadly force is authorized when an agent reasonably believes there is an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm.
- Emphasis is placed on the agent’s perception at the moment of the shooting, not retrospective analysis.
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Broader DHS context:
- DHS has warned of increased threats and harassment toward ICE officers, including physical interference during enforcement actions.
- DHS has acknowledged collecting information on individuals accused of obstructing enforcement but denies currently operating a formal database, despite public statements suggesting one may be created.
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Political and media criticism:
- The mainstream media is portraying Pretti primarily as a victim while downplaying:
- His prior confrontations with ICE,
- His alleged aggressiveness,
- The fact that he was armed.
- It frames his actions as part of broader anti‑ICE activism.
- The mainstream media is portraying Pretti primarily as a victim while downplaying:
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Tom Homan and historical context:
- Tom Homan was praised and awarded under President Barack Obama.
- Obama‑era statements emphasizing enforcement, deportations, and border control to argue policy continuity across administrations.
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