ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis: A Cover-Up?
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyJanuary 27, 202643 min5,926 views
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- π― Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and model citizen, was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis.
- π‘ He was legally observing an anti-ICE protest and attempting to help a woman being brutalized by agents when he was pepper-sprayed and confronted.
- π₯ Video analysis shows Pretti on the ground, not appearing to have a weapon, before an agent turns away and begins shooting, followed by multiple additional shots.
- π The incident is described as an execution, not official law enforcement duty, occurring while Pretti was off-duty and volunteering his medical skills.
Obstruction and False Narratives
- π« DHS is accused of obstruction of justice by preventing investigators from assessing the scene and attempting to tamper with evidence.
- π€₯ The official DHS explanation claims Pretti was an armed suspect resisting arrest, a narrative directly contradicted by witness testimony and video footage.
- π£οΈ Steven Miller is criticized for promoting the false narrative that Pretti was a would-be assassin, attempting to spin a story against a victim.
Family and Witness Accounts
- π Pretti's parents, Michael and Susan, released a statement expressing heartbreak and anger, calling the administration's lies about their son reprehensible and disgusting.
- π± They confirmed Alex was holding his phone and trying to protect a woman, not a gun, while being pepper-sprayed.
- β The family struggled to obtain information from officials, with police referring them to Border Patrol, which was closed, and hospitals refusing to answer questions.
Political and Legal Ramifications
- ποΈ A judge blocked the feds from destroying evidence, highlighting concerns about obstruction of justice.
- π« Minnesota's Attorney General Pam Bondi is criticized for attempting to coerce the state into sharing private data on citizens and repealing sanctuary policies, with the governor refusing to comply.
- π¨ The incident is framed as part of a broader pattern of governmental overreach and retaliation, potentially leading to a civil war.
- β Democrats are vowing to block DHS funding, with AOC stating a responsibility to protect Americans from tyranny.
ICE's History and Tactics
- π§ ICE as an agency did not exist prior to 2003, and its tactics are described as purely American, stemming from historical Confederate maneuvers against Black bodies.
- β οΈ Agents are criticized for enjoying roughing up citizens and taking lives with the perceived blessing of the President and other officials, violating constitutional rights.
- ποΈ The discussion draws parallels to the Civil Rights Movement, where activists like Dr. King faced similar tactics of maligning reputations to justify government actions.
- π’ The importance of protest and civil disobedience is emphasized as a means to prevent reaching elements of civil war.
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