MN - Alex Pretti dead after Minneapolis shooting involving immigration agents, US media report, January 24, 2026

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Nomenclature alert: protesting is now referred to in some circles as “interfering”.

There is no change in meaning beyond being a preferred word with a hoped but failed negative connotation by individuals that don’t understand the Constitution.

Or the role of federal employees on home ground or states rights or civil rights history but I digress, the President doesn’t either.

Used in a sentence: On Jan 6 there were waves of armed persons entering the Capital interfering with the peaceful transfer of power.

All Capital interference persons loved, forgiven, completely absolved and exalted!

So let’s us embrace any reference to interfering its a good thing only mean unfair people who don’t love pardons for criminals would think it’s not.


*Mr. Pretti was a hero, like all Nurses, but I thank him in addition to that for his special service to the medical care of the Veterans.




All imo
 
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They only knew he was not like them. They know that he saw them shove a woman to the ground. They know he attempted to help her up. He was murdered for all of this. THEY did not know he had his legally carried gun till the man in grey found it on him and ran off with it. Can't be more simple. They were going to main him with the pepper spray in his face, beat him on the ground, THEN one decided he would empty about 10 bullets into his back. NOTHING simpler than this. It is seen, it is known and the evidence is also known to any LE and investigators. Now, what will be done with this? IMO
Moo... actually it was 2 separate ice agents. One shot first then the second shot after while he was probably already dead....moo
 
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Keep in mind that Minnesota law states that the permit to carry must be on the person when they carry along with ID. He did not have those. So, he may not have been lawfully carrying.
So far I’ve only heard DHS say he didn’t have an ID. Forgive me if I never believe another word they say. If there is a link to an entity other than one within the administration, I would love to see it.
 
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Moo... actually it was 2 separate ice agents. One shot first then the second shot after while he was probably already dead....moo
My God.
 
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quite frankly, I don't know that the victim in this case DIDN'T have ID on him.

I only know that the same agency that lied to us about him assaulting agents and having plans to unleash maximum damage upon agents CLAIMS that is the case. I don't find that agency credible. JMO MOO IMO

And if perchance he did not have his ID on him, there is a penalty under the law that covers such a misdemeanor infraction, and it isn't death.
I agree with you here. I know a number of folks on this thread are clinging onto the "no ID". But WHO truly stated that.
If anyone can post articles or msm items that state this, would you please add here?
I, quite honestly, do not even know where it came from.
 
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Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey said he told Trump’s border czar, that the city “does not and will not” enforce federal immigration law and urged an end to Operation Metro Surge “as quickly as possible”.

In a statement, Frey said he was joined by police chief Brian O’Hara for a “productive” meeting with Homan.

“I reiterated that my main ask is for Operation Metro Surge to come to an end as quickly as possible,” Frey said.

He continued: “I shared with Mr. Homan the serious negative impacts this operation has had on Minneapolis and surrounding communities, as well as the strain it has placed on our local police officers.

“I also made it clear that Minneapolis does not and will not enforce federal immigration laws, and that we will remain focused on keeping our neighbors and streets safe.”

Trump administration officials have repeatedly blamed so-called “sanctuary” laws for exacerbating tensions on the ground. Minneapolis, along with Hennepin County, restricts coordination between local law enforcement and federal immigration agents.

In a Wall Street Journal op-ed on Monday, the state’s governor, Tim Walz forcefully rebutted the administration’s claim that state prisons simply release the “worst of the worst” onto the streets.

“In reality, the Minnesota Department of Corrections honors all federal and local detainers by notifying Immigration and Customs Enforcement when a person committed to its custody isn’t a US citizen,” Walz wrote. “There is not a single documented case of the department’s releasing someone from state prison without offering to ensure a smooth transfer of custody.”

 
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Another woman is facing charges after allegedly biting the finger of a federal immigration enforcement agent on Saturday in Minneapolis...

When the Border Patrol agent attempted to remove the mask Baierl was wearing, Baierl allegedly forcibly bit the middle finger on the agent’s right hand, the affidavit states.

The Border Patrol agent was wearing gloves at the time of the incident, but Baierl’s bite was still allegedly able to cause physical injury, the affidavit states.

Baierl was released from custody by a judge on her own recognizance. A preliminary hearing in the matter has yet to be set.

Glad he didn’t shoot her.
 
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The earlier incident started when he stopped his car after observing ICE agents chasing what he described as a family on foot, and began shouting and blowing his whistle, according to a source who asked not to be named out of fear of retribution.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/27/us/alex-pretti-protesters-minneapolis-invs

Since this article quotes unnamed sources I am not sure of its veracity, but IF Pretti had a prior contact with ICE in the weeks before his fatal encounter with federal LE, I am making a note that shouting and blowing a whistle would seem to constitute interference in the POV of some.
 
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I agree with you here. I know a number of folks on this thread are clinging onto the "no ID". But WHO truly stated that.
If anyone can post articles or msm items that state this, would you please add here?
I, quite honestly, do not even know where it came from.
Noem stated it in her interview with Fox: https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/25/politics/trump-officials-shifting-rhetoric-alex-pretti

That is legitimately the only source (Noem/DHS) I can find of these claims. The police chief in Minneapolis said he was carrying legally - also in the linked article.

I will point out two lies from Noem she said in the same interview as claiming he had no id:
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed Pretti “attacked” officers, an assertion echoed by FBI Director Kash Patel, but no footage available as of Sunday afternoon shows Pretti committing any attack.
  • Noem claimed Pretti was “brandishing” a gun, but no available footage shows Pretti even holding a weapon in his hand at the scene; a concealed gun appeared to be taken from his waistband area by a federal agent moments before he was shot.
 
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"I can barely think of anything more beaten than spending the day typing variations on the theme of “it is good that law enforcement officers in my country shoot civilians who are no threat”. What a bunch of bootlickers. They might be too far gone to see it, but much of the rest of the world can."

Indeed
 
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News coverage of witness video at link

3 min ago

Newly obtained video shows what happened in the roughly 6 minutes leading up to Alex Pretti’s shooting​


A video obtained by the Associated Press shows what happened in the minutes leading up to when Alex Pretti was shot in an encounter Saturday with federal agents outside a donut shop in Minneapolis.


“The video does NOT capture any violent action by protesters or Pretti himself, and that’s contrary to some members of the Trump administration characterizing the scene. Several of them said it was a riot in which Pretti assaulted federal agents. Not true.”
 
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One of the things that unsettles me the most is how often people fall back on legality as if it settles the question. “Agents are just enforcing the law,” and “They shouldn’t have intervened.” Those phrases scare me.

Slavery was legal. Jim Crow was legal. Japanese internment was legal. The Nuremberg Laws were legal. Law does not protect morality. It reflects power.

What history judges is not whether something was legal, but whether people were willing to treat other human beings as expendable because the system told them it was acceptable.
 
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31m ago
Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey said he told Trump’s border czar, that the city “does not and will not” enforce federal immigration law and urged an end to Operation Metro Surge “as quickly as possible”.

In a statement, Frey said he was joined by police chief Brian O’Hara for a “productive” meeting with Homan.

“I reiterated that my main ask is for Operation Metro Surge to come to an end as quickly as possible,” Frey said.

He continued: “I shared with Mr. Homan the serious negative impacts this operation has had on Minneapolis and surrounding communities, as well as the strain it has placed on our local police officers.

“I also made it clear that Minneapolis does not and will not enforce federal immigration laws, and that we will remain focused on keeping our neighbors and streets safe.”

Trump administration officials have repeatedly blamed so-called “sanctuary” laws for exacerbating tensions on the ground. Minneapolis, along with Hennepin County, restricts coordination between local law enforcement and federal immigration agents.

In a Wall Street Journal op-ed on Monday, the state’s governor, Tim Walz forcefully rebutted the administration’s claim that state prisons simply release the “worst of the worst” onto the streets.

“In reality, the Minnesota Department of Corrections honors all federal and local detainers by notifying Immigration and Customs Enforcement when a person committed to its custody isn’t a US citizen,” Walz wrote. “There is not a single documented case of the department’s releasing someone from state prison without offering to ensure a smooth transfer of custody.”

The Minnesota Department of Corrections has issued a statement, based on facts, that Minnesota turns over convicted criminals to Homeland Security/ICE...and Homeland Security claims those people as their own "arrests" while lying that MN is not cooperating.

Link to source: News Releases / Department of Corrections
 
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I get what you are saying, but I just can't see anything in the videos available that shows Alex getting in the way of ICE. Does anyone have footage that shows this? He was present when they went to the donut shop, but at what point did he step between them and their job? And when he went to help the woman pushed down, he still wasn't getting in the way of their operation. ICE pushed her to the ground, unless I'm mistaken there wouldn't have been any further need for ICE to interact with her therefore how was Alex interfering?

What I do see is ICE overreaching time and time again to interact with protesters and citizens that they have no business doing. IMO these interactions are because the ICE agents want to push their weight around, try to command authority and create fear. Their frustrations IMO clearly stem more from just their job title.
I see federal agents so determined to harass citizens that they did so while letting the person of interest to their so-called targeted enforcement get away.

Incompetence. Lethal incompetence.

MOO
 
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In all caps no less. A president of the United States said this and there was barely a reaction to it. That's where we are as a country.
Yes, I was wondering about reaction as I've never heard of a US president using that kind of language. Trump isn't a president like any who have gone before him in my lifetime.
 
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That is indeed what should happen. But we all know it won't.
It really does appear that these people just cannot get out of their own way imo.
They are trying to back pedal to change the optics bc of the bad polling - not bc thy have any shame how they have handled things.
Boy do we have a long way to go to get honesty and decency back in play - IMO
 
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One of the things that unsettles me the most is how often people fall back on legality as if it settles the question. “Agents are just enforcing the law,” and “They shouldn’t have intervened.” Those phrases scare me.

Slavery was legal. Jim Crow was legal. Japanese internment was legal. The Nuremberg Laws were legal. Law does not protect morality. It reflects power.

What history judges is not whether something was legal, but whether people were willing to treat other human beings as expendable because the system told them it was acceptable.

You are 100% correct that legal does not always make something right.

But- in these two killings it is not clear to me that the wrong actions the federal agents took were indeed taken legally.

MOO
 
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"DHS added that the suspect had two magazines on him, no identification, " You have to carry ID and the permit under MRS 624.714

This is clutching at straws.

The ICE searched him after they killed him.

If we look at the videos, he gave the ICE no reason to kill him whatsoever.
 
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Yes, I was wondering about reaction as I've never heard of a US president using that kind of language. Trump isn't a president like any who have gone before him in my lifetime.
You sure said it!! NEVER.
 

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