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

  • #121
The president of the Minnesota Organization of Registered Nurses .... “Today, our nursing community is grieving. We have lost a fellow registered nurse to an act of violence connected to immigration enforcement. Regardless of where each of us stands on the issues surrounding this moment, the loss of a nurse, a caregiver, a colleague, a human being cuts us deeply.

“As nurses, we understand loss in a way others may not understand. We know how quickly life can change, how fragile safety can feel, and how pain reaches far beyond one individual to families, coworkers, patients, and communities. When one nurse is lost, all of us feel it.”

 
  • #122
Upcoming presser from Noem, head of DHS (in about 30 minutes from the post).
 
  • #123
Seems there were a lot of protesters out- really want to know how the violence was focused on Mr. AP.
It is all disturbing and once these people are dead (him and RG) there is no bringing them back.
 
  • #124
Another senseless murder by ICE. Governor Walz should bring in the National Guard because this is too much. Senate Democrats should also vote down the ICE/DHS funding bill that is making its way to them.
 
  • #125
Pretti attended nursing school at the University of Minnesota, where he was also a junior scientist beginning in 2012, according to his LinkedIn profile.

“He wanted to help people,” said Dimitri Drekonja, chief of infectious diseases at the VA hospital and professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota, who worked with Pretti at the hospital and on a research project. “He was a super nice, super helpful guy – looked after his patients. I’m just stunned.”

He described Pretti as an “outstanding” nurse and a hard worker, quick with a joke and an “infectious” spirit. “He was such a good dude,” Drekonja told the Guardian. “I just love working with him.”

Minnesota was Pretti Good until ICE showed up.

jmopinion
 
  • #126
Here you go.

WORTH WATCHING.

Summary: the Feds kept Minnesota BCA, the entity that investigates such incidents, from the scene. So the BCA got a warrant from a judge to access the scene and were once again denied access by the Feds.


Shooting and killing an American citizen, not complying with a judge's warrant, president defending the brutality ... what's next? The FBI refusing to investigate because it is a "clear case of self-defense"? (as declared in the Renee Good matter)

imo
 
  • #127
IMO the DHS who is seen on video wailing on the victim, is pistol whipping him. There's a possibility he was using the victim's pistol fwiw.

Also when DHS seemed to approach and shove him, the victim in my opinion was holding a phone in one hand and nothing in the other hand.

Another of my opinions based on a map of the crime scene, is that DHS was there for breakfast and then perhaps to detain the restaurant workers after the check arrived, but instead my opinion is they were probably denied service and asked to leave hungry.

When I review the DHS account of today, I'm reminded of the initial DHS account of the shooting of Marimar Martinez in Chicago. In that Nov 2025 incident, the prosecutor and judge subsequently determined that the initial DHS account was unsupported by the facts.

All my opinion. ETA Nov 2025 incident below...

LINK

PROOF
 
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  • #128
It was reported that several witnesses to the murder were taken to a detention center.
I really just wanted to bring that out...Thanks
 
  • #129
Has the administration started smearing the victim and his family yet? I'm still getting caught up.
Noem presser soon, so, any minute now.

Soccer mums and ICU nurses. They say, look for the helpers. Good and Pretti were the helpers. ICE and Border Patrol seem to think they're the threat that warrants lethal force.

MOO
 
  • #130
Thank goodness for CAMERAS and the people who press record.

jmopinion
 
  • #131
Two agents shooting, not one .... according to Bellingcat (a group of researchers and journalists who conduct open-source investigations).


“Two different agents are visibly firing their guns, with at least 10 shots being heard in total. Most of them are fired after a brief delay, when the man is already lying motionless on the ground,”

 
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  • #132
Shooting and killing an American citizen, not complying with a judge's warrant, president defending the brutality ... what's next? The FBI refusing to investigate because it is a "clear case of self-defense"? (as declared in the Renee Good matter)

imo
Keep in mind, there is no statute of limitations on murder.

jmopinion
 
  • #133
Alex even has his arm held up in surrender before they push him down and kill him. This seems like the brutal murder of an innocent man. I am not seeing that “defensive action” of any kind was needed by the ICE agents (“Bovino said that officers tried to disarm the man but he ended up shot dead, in a defensive action.”)


 
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  • #134
[mod snip post removed]
Stephen Miller: “domestic terrorist who tried to assassinate federal law enforcement"
Greg Bovino: “This looks like a situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement"

 
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  • #135
And it looked like he was trying to help those other people there 😢
That's exactly what it looks like. I think the other two people were women and it looks like Alex was trying to help them, and in the process was sprayed in the face (like point blank in the face) by an agent. Then the agents took Alex to the ground and piled on him.

jmo
 
  • #136
I Just clicked on that and the article is not all there...
 
  • #137
Apologies if behind a paywall. Was gifted to me by someone who has a subscription. From NYTimes:

The same agent who approached with empty hands pulls a gun from among the group that appears to match the profile of a firearm DHS said belonged to Mr. Pretti.

The agents appear to have him under their control, with his arms pinned near his head.

As the gun emerges from the melee, another agent aims his own firearm at Mr. Pretti’s back and appears to fire one shot at close range. He then appears to continue firing at Mr. Pretti, who collapses.

Videos Show Moments in Which Agents Killed a Man in Minneapolis
 
  • #138
The sequence of events shown by the videos: ICE agents violently shove a woman to the ground, Alex attempts to help her up, they pepper spray him in the face at least twice, then about eight of the agents tackle him, remove his gun (that he does not have out or pointed at them and was carrying legally), AND THEN they shoot him to death as he’s already disarmed and on the ground.

Killing an ICU nurse for no reason. When will it end. </3
 
  • #139
Stephen Miller: “domestic terrorist who tried to assassinate federal law enforcement"
Greg Bovino: “This looks like a situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement"

The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.

George Orwell, 1984.
 
  • #140
Here you go.

WORTH WATCHING.

Summary: the Feds kept Minnesota BCA, the entity that investigates such incidents, from the scene. So the BCA got a warrant from a judge to access the scene and were once again denied access by the Feds.


Thanks for posting. Absolutely a great watch.

I can't believe these state investigators were denied access to the scene even after a judge signed a warrant permitting said access.
 

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