On a street in Minneapolis, at least seven federal agents
tackled and then shot and killed Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse
for the local VA hospital.
Video from the scene shows Pretti directing traffic on a street out of an area with agents around, then trying to help another person get up after she had been pushed to the ground by the agents. The agents then surround Pretti and shoot pepper spray into his face, then pull him to the ground from behind and hit him as he appears to be trying to keep his head off the ground.
An agent appears to take a gun out of Pretti’s waistband during the
struggle, then turns and leaves with it. A shot then stops Pretti’s movements,
appearing to kill him, before nine more shots ring out, apparently as agents
continued to fire into his body.
It looked like an execution. After he was dead, the agents walked away, apparently making no effort to preserve the crime scene, which people on the street later tried to secure by walling it off with trash bins.
As journalist Philip Bump noted, administration officials
didn’t even pretend to wait for more information before jumping straight to
“the opponent of the state deserved it.”
Mitch Smith of the New York Times reported
that federal agents have blocked state investigators from the scene. Drew Evans
of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, a statewide investigations
team that specializes in police shootings, told reporters his agency had
obtained a search warrant—a rare step—but the federal government still refused
them access.
In a lawsuit against Homeland Security secretary Kristi Noem and other administration officials, Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison asked a judge for a temporary restraining order to prevent DHS agents from destroying evidence related to the shooting.
The suit noted the
“astonishing” departure from normal investigations, seemingly trying not to
preserve evidence but to destroy it. A judge, who was appointed to the bench by
Trump, immediately granted the restraining order, barring the administration
from “destroying or altering evidence” concerning the killing.
Ernesto Londoño of the New York Times reported
that federal officials also “have refused to disclose the identities of federal
agents involved in Saturday’s shooting, as well as the names of federal
agents who have shot people in recent days.”
Minnesota police have refused to obey the federal
officers, though. Local law enforcement has been talking to witnesses and
finding videos of the shooting. Minneapolis police chief Brian O’Hara said at a
press conference: “Our demand today is for those federal agencies
that are operating in our city to do so with the same discipline, humanity, and
integrity that effective law enforcement in this country demands. We urge
everyone to remain peaceful.”
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has said that
it, rather than the FBI, will investigate the shooting. But, as Alex Witt of MS
NOW noted, DHS had already issued a statement about the shooting, which falsely
asserted that Pretti had “approached US Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm
semi-automatic handgun” and that he “violently resisted” as “officers attempted
to disarm” him. The statement continued that “an agent fired defensive shots”
and added that Pretti “also had 2 magazines and no ID—this looks like a
situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law
enforcement.”
“So,” Witt noted, “they’re gonna be investigating that
which they’ve already issued a summary about…. It would seem that it’s a closed
book?”
After repeatedly being exposed as liars over previous
accusations against those they have shot, the Department of Homeland Security
has so little credibility that Witt is not the only journalist calling out the
federal agents for lying. Devon Lum of the New York Times wrote:
“Videos on social media that were verified by The New York Times contradict
the Department of Homeland Security’s account of the fatal shooting of a man by
federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday morning.
“The Department of Homeland Security said the episode
began after a man approached Border Patrol agents with a handgun and they tried
to disarm him. But footage from the scene shows the man was holding a phone in
his hand, not a gun, when federal agents took him to the ground and shot him.”
But lying to the American people is the only option for
the administration when we can, once again, all see what happened with our own
eyes. Pretti did have a permit for a concealed handgun and appeared to have
carried the gun with him, although witnesses say he never reached for it. Noem
doubled down on the lie, saying again: “This looks like a situation where an
individual arrived at the scene to inflict maximum damage on individuals and to
kill law enforcement.”
When the Democratic Party’s social media account posted:
“ICE agents shot and killed another person in Minneapolis this morning.
Get ICE out of Minnesota NOW,” White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller
replied: “A would-be assassin tried to murder federal law enforcement and the
official Democrat account sides with the terrorists.” The Democrats’ social
media account responded: “You’re a f*cking liar with blood on your hands.”
Miller continued to bang that drum. When Senator Chris
Murphy (D-CT) said that “ICE must leave Minneapolis” and that “Congress should
not fund this version of ICE—this is seeking confirmation, chaos, and
dystopia,” Miller responded: “An assassin tried to murder federal agents, and
this is your response.” When Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar similarly decried
the killing, Miller responded: “A domestic terrorist tried to assassinate
federal law enforcement, and this is your response? You and the state’s entire Democrat
leadership team have been flaming the flames of insurrection for the singular
purpose of stopping the deportation of illegals who invaded the country.”
Miller is a white nationalist, who has recommended others
read a dystopian novel in which people of color “invade” Europe and destroy
“Western civilization.” Those who support immigration are, in the book’s
telling, enemies who are abetting an “invasion”—a word Miller relies on—that is
destroying the culture of white countries. They are working for the “enemy.”
In the wake of Pretti’s shooting, Attorney General Pam
Bondi wrote to Minnesota governor Tim Walz to suggest he could “bring back law
and order to Minnesota” if he handed over the state’s voter rolls to the
Department of Justice. As Jacob Knutson of Democracy Docket noted, she
explicitly tied the administration’s violence in the state to its determination
to get its hands on voters’ personal data before the 2026 election. Minnesota
has voted for the Democratic candidate running against Trump in the past three
presidential elections, but he insists that he really has won the state each
time.
As G. Elliott Morris of Strength in Numbers wrote: Republicans could stop this at any time they wanted to. “All it would take to end the murder of American citizens by an untrained government goon squad is 16 Republicans in Congress voting with Dem[ocrat]s to defund ICE (or 23 to impeach and remove Trump—3 in House & 20 in Senate). That’s it. 23 Americans can vote for the public and end all of this.”
Morris also pointed out that in December, Trump’s
approval rating was negative in 40 states, including 10 he won in 2024. That
covers 30 seats currently held by Republicans. Pretti’s shooting will likely
erode Trump’s support further. Tonight, even right-wing podcaster Tim Pool
reacted to Pretti’s killing by noting that it looked as if the agent had
disarmed Pretti before the other agents shot him. “I don’t see Trump winning
this one,” Pool commented.
The funding bill for DHS is effectively dead in the
Senate, as Democrats have said they will not support any more funding for
DHS. Tonight, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) told reporters:
“Senate Democrats will not provide the votes to proceed to the appropriations
bill if the DHS funding bill is included.” But the July law the Republicans
call the One Big Beautiful Bill Act poured nearly $191 billion into DHS
through September 30, 2029, with almost $75 billion going to ICE and $67
billion going to Customs and Border Protection (FEMA, the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, got just $2.9 billion).
Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) had more to say: “What we just saw this morning on the streets of Minneapolis is another outright murder by federal officials. And let me just be clear, those federal ICE officers are absolute cowards. I am a Marine veteran standing here telling you to your face they are unprofessional, pathetic cowards. Because if a Marine, an 18-year-old Marine, did that in Iraq in the middle of a war zone, he would be court martialed because it is murder. And you pathetic little cowards who have to wear face masks because you’re so damn scared, couldn’t even effectively wrestle a guy [to] the ground, so you needed to shoot him?
This is
why ICE needs to be prosecuted. Yeah, I voted to defund it, but ICE, you need
to be prosecuted, and Director [Todd] Lyons, who’s running ICE right now, I
hope you’re hearing this from this Marine to you. You guys are criminal thugs.
You need to be held accountable to law if you think you can enforce it, and you
need to be prosecuted right now.”
Just hours after the killing of Alex Pretti, agents
pinned U.S. citizen Matthew James Allen to the street while he screamed: “I
have done nothing at all. My name is Matthew James…Allen. I’m a United States
citizen…. You’re gonna kill me! Is that what you want? You want to kill me? You
want to kill me on the street? You’re going to have to f*cking kill me! I have
done nothing wrong.” Nearby, his sobbing wife screamed: “Stop please! Stop!!
Please!! We were just running away from the gas. That’s all we were doing.”
“We all know the poem,” Blue Missouri executive director Jess Piper wrote, “and there is no shade of white that will save you from this murderous regime.”
Susan and Michael Pretti, the parents of Alex Jeffrey Pretti, issued a statement:
“We are heartbroken but also very angry,” they said.
“Alex was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his
family and friends and also the American veterans whom he cared for as an ICU
nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital. Alex wanted to make a difference in this
world. Unfortunately, he will not be with us to see his impact.
“I do not throw around the ‘hero’ term lightly. However,
his last thought and act was to protect a woman. The sickening lies told about
our son by the administration are reprehensible and disgusting. Alex is clearly
not holding a gun when attacked by Trump’s murdering and cowardly ICE thugs. He
had his phone in his right hand, and his empty left hand is raised above his
head while trying to protect the woman ICE just pushed down, all while being
pepper sprayed.
“Please get the truth out about our son. He was a good
man.”
—Heather Cox Richardson

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