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Inside overview contradicts White Home narrative of Pretti’s loss of life : NPR
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Inside overview contradicts White Home narrative of Pretti’s loss of life : NPR

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An image sits at a memorial to Alex Pretti on Jan. 25, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minn.

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A preliminary authorities overview contradicts the Trump administration’s preliminary narrative of the capturing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti final week in Minneapolis.

Pretti’s loss of life by the hands of immigration officers escalated tensions surrounding the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement surge, and has already prompted bipartisan requires an investigation. Pretti was the second U.S. citizen killed by immigration officers in Minneapolis this month.

In response to the preliminary evaluation, Customs and Border Safety officers stated Pretti resisted arrest earlier than two officers shot him.

A person holds a sign during a vigil for 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by a U.S. Border Patrol officer earlier in the day, on Saturday in Minneapolis.

However the evaluation makes no point out of Pretti attacking officers or threatening them with a weapon — because the administration first described the incident. It additionally seems to extra intently match a number of bystander video and witness testimony of the incident.

The preliminary evaluation of Pretti’s capturing, often known as a loss of life notification, was shared by congressional sources not licensed to talk publicly, and reviewed by NPR. It was primarily based on body-worn digicam footage and documentation from the company, it stated.

The CBP evaluation describes how officers had been initially confronted by two girls who had been blowing whistles whereas they carried out an immigration enforcement operation.

“The [officer] pushed them each away and one of many females ran to a male, later recognized as 37-year-old Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a US citizen. The [officer] tried to maneuver the girl and Pretti out of the roadway. The lady and Pretti didn’t transfer,” the overview states, including that the officer then sprayed each with oleoresin capsicum spray, generally often known as pepper spray.

A sign for Alex Pretti, who was killed earlier in the day by a U.S. Border Patrol officer, is displayed during a vigil Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Minneapolis. Zaydee Sanchez for NPR

CBP officers tried to take Pretti into custody. Pretti resisted their efforts and a battle ensued, in accordance with the report.

Throughout the battle, an agent yelled, “He is obtained a gun!” a number of occasions, the overview states.

Roughly 5 seconds later, one agent discharged his CBP-issued Glock 19 and an officer additionally discharged his CBP-issued Glock 47 at Pretti. After the capturing, an agent suggested that he had Pretti’s firearm in his possession, the overview states.

Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem was fast to explain Pretti’s actions as “home terrorism,” saying Pretti was “attacking” officers and “brandishing” a weapon earlier than he was killed. White Home Deputy Chief of Employees Stephen Miller described Pretti as a “would-be-assassin.”

Vice President JD Vance gave remarks while standing in front of ICE agents following a roundtable discussion with local leaders and community members amid a surge of federal immigration authorities in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

A number of bystander movies and witness testimony contradict that portrayal of the incident. Pretti may be seen holding solely a cellphone in his hand earlier than at the least six officers sort out him, pinning him face down on the bottom and capturing him within the again, firing what seems like 10 pictures.

One eyewitness stated in a court docket doc that Pretti was not even going through brokers once they grabbed him. “It did not appear like he was making an attempt to withstand, simply making an attempt to assist [a] girl up,” they wrote.

Noem has come underneath bipartisan scrutiny for her fast characterization of the incident.

In Washington, Democrats are pushing to dam funding for the Homeland Safety Division, and a number of other different businesses, after the capturing and the administration’s response. A number of Republicans, together with Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and John Curtis of Utah, additionally criticized Noem’s instant effort guilty Pretti, and others referred to as for an investigation.

Flowers and candles make up a memorial to Alex Pretti on Jan. 25 in Minneapolis. Pretti, an ICU nurse at a VA medical cente,r, was killed Saturday after being shot multiple times during a brief altercation with border patrol agents in the Eat Street district of Minneapolis.

The evaluation of Pretti’s loss of life was carried out by an inside Customs and Border Safety oversight workplace often known as the Workplace of Skilled Accountability; it cautions that any data could also be up to date as extra particulars come to mild.

Homeland Safety Investigations, a department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is investigating the incident. It is also underneath overview by the Workplace of Skilled Accountability’s Investigative Operations Directorate, which investigates worker misconduct.

The Division of Homeland Safety Workplace of Inspector Basic was additionally notified about Pretti’s loss of life, in accordance with the evaluation.

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