Live Updates: Federal Agents Kill a 37-Year-Old Minneapolis ManThe victim was an American citizen with no criminal record who had a firearms permit, the city police chief said.
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Live Updates: Federal Agents Kill a 37-Year-Old Minneapolis Man
The victim was an American citizen with no criminal record who had a firearms permit, the city police chief said. Videos of the encounter contradict the federal government’s description of the shooting, a New York Times analysis found. -
Live Updates: Federal Agents Kill a 37-Year-Old Minneapolis Man
The victim was an American citizen with no criminal record who had a firearms permit, the city police chief said. Videos of the encounter contradict the federal government’s description of the shooting, a New York Times analysis found.The man federal agents fatally shot in Minneapolis Saturday morning is Alex Jeffrey Pretti, 37, according to a senior law enforcement official familiar with the investigation.
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The man federal agents fatally shot in Minneapolis Saturday morning is Alex Jeffrey Pretti, 37, according to a senior law enforcement official familiar with the investigation.
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. -
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.The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said that the Minneapolis police had asked them to investigate the shooting, but that state agents who attempted to access the site were “blocked” by Homeland Security officials.
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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.Please use CWs --I and others don't need or want to read this
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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.@crispius A phone with a camera is a far more dangerous weapon against them and their narratives than a hand gun could ever be.
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