ICE agents reportedly killed medical assistant Alex Pretti in Minneapolis during a raid, sparking a controversial narrative that the agent’s death was an act of self‑defence. A pediatrician who tried to provide first aid to Pretti, a 37‑year‑old intensive‑care nurse, said the agent was shot several times after being disarmed. Pretti had been shouting that he was not armed and that he was trying to protect a woman. Trump’s administration posted a photo of Pretti’s handgun and claimed the agent was threatened, while the family and witnesses denied this. The incident has raised questions about the conduct of ICE agents and the lack of medical response during the raid. The case is being reported as a matter of public safety and immigration enforcement.
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ICE Agent Shooting in Minneapolis Sparks Controversy
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