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DHS report says 2 brokers fired weapons in Alex Pretti taking pictures
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DHS report says 2 brokers fired weapons in Alex Pretti taking pictures

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 12:02 am
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A Division of Homeland Safety report despatched to Congress and obtained by ABC Information says that two federal officers shot at Alex Pretti on Saturday in Minneapolis and doesn’t say that Pretti tried to achieve for his weapon, based mostly on a preliminary evaluate of bodycam footage.

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