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

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Here is a HUGE problem because of AI. AI can clean up a picture beautifully, BUT it can also alter it in ways we can't even begin to tell.
It would be great if we could get a clearer picture of the shooting, but how do we know nothing else in the picture has been altered? Who do we trust to do this type of work? Who do we trust to report on it?
 
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Here is a HUGE problem because of AI. AI can clean up a picture beautifully, BUT it can also alter it in ways we can't even begin to tell.
It would be great if we could get a clearer picture of the shooting, but how do we know nothing else in the picture has been altered? Who do we trust to do this type of work? Who do we trust to report on it?
It's why citizen documentation is important. Maybe a video can be altered with AI and fool the eye, but not as easy if there are multiple videos from several cameras, dash cams, ring cameras from different angles.

When people are wondering WHY residents are out there with their cameras, well, here you go. Their videos stand as witness just as they themselves stand as witness.

jmo
 
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It's why citizen documentation is important. Maybe a video can be altered with AI and fool the eye, but not as easy if there are multiple videos from several cameras, dash cams, ring cameras from different angles.

When people are wondering WHY residents are out there with their cameras, well, here you go. Their videos stand as witness just as they themselves stand as witness.

jmo
👏 this exactly. I’ve said it many times before, but one of the main reasons I hate AI is it dirties the nature of truth and evidence and allows people to fall back on their confirmation biases rather than having to face reality.

Multiple angles, livestreams, and long video are all helpful in these times. I’ve heard AI can’t really produce a consistent video over 20 seconds. So if a video is 5-10 mins long, there’s a good chance it’s real, because AI (at least what us plebs have access to right now) cannot create videos that long.

I believe every AI video needs a watermark that cannot be cropped out or removed, and I believe this should be legislated. Sorry for all those who just make ‘fun’ ai videos, but the people who would distort truth with AI ruined that for them. MOO
 
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Thanks @zleuther for letting me know! I would have never had caught that on my own :)
 
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Replying to myself as I think about this.

The shooting of Alex Pretti hits at the core of who we are as a nation: All the branches of the Federal government (executive, judicial, legislative) as laid out in the Constitution, plus State rights, plus individual rights guarenteed in the Bill of Rights.

Overwhelming, tbh.

jmopinion
I do believe they can be simply charged with murder if the state wishes to do. Just because they are federal agents doesn't give them a pass to murder.


Idaho prosecutor praises Ruby Ridge sniper ruling
SANDPOINT, Idaho (CNN) -- The prosecutor who brought a manslaughter charge against the FBI sniper who killed the wife of a white supremacist during the 1992 standoff at Ruby Ridge said Wednesday she believes in "equal justice under the law," including for federal agents.


Denise Woodbury, the former prosecutor for Boundary County, made her comments a day after a federal appeals court ruled that FBI agent Lon Horiuchi can be tried for manslaughter if issues still in dispute can be resolved.




A new DA was elected and the charges were dropped, Ruby Ridge was a case where excess force was used on someone breaking the law. Ruby Ridge and Waco are similar type instances and it's a question of how much force is acceptable.

In this case, you have Pretti killed for exercising his first amendment rights. Same with Renee Good. Of course they can argue that their protests were annoying and hampered their work just because they were loud and annoying and Alex shouldn't have physically moved and just passively complied when agents accosted him, but the human body reacts to things such as pepper spray with fight or flight reactions. Police brutality increases fight or flight reactions in people who are already nervous. (Think of being pulled over for a minor traffic violation Your heart is pounding. Just imagine if they pulled guns on you, bashed your winds and dragged you out of the car instead of simply writing a ticket. Your body would react to being forcefully pulled out of your vehicle for a minor traffic violation)
 

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