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Trump Administration Protects Agent Who Killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis: He's Still Working

The agent who killed Alex Pretti and others involved in his apprehension are still working, but not in Minneapolis, for their protection, said Greg Bovino

Trump Administration Protects Agent Who Killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis He039s Still Working
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Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino confirmed at a press conference that the emigration representative who killed and shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis is still operating, but he's not currently in the area but is instead residing elsewhere.

“All the officers with us who were involved in that scene are not working in Minneapolis, but in other locations,” Bovino stated. The official said there have been ways for officers to be identified and their information released to the public, known as doxing, so they are seeking to protect the officer who fired the shot and others, although all remain on duty. “That’s for their safety. There is a doxing system in place, and the safety of our employees is very important to us,” Bovino said. “We’re going to keep those employees safe. The number of shots fired, or the number of agents involved, will again come to light in the investigation.” The narrative of President Donald Trump’s administration is that Alex Pretti was armed and intended to shoot, but no video shows Pretti attempting to draw his weapon. In one hand, he has his cell phone, and the other is raised when he is subdued by several agents. Once Pretti was subdued, one of the immigration officers stood up and fired several shots at point-blank range. It is not known exactly how many shots he fired.

A 9mm semiautomatic handgun was used by a person during this activity, according to Bovino, but that is not apparent in the movies.

Federal officials released a report on the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti on Saturday, January 24, but several of the officers ' main assertions are untrue and are incongruent in part due to witness testimony and movies.

Bovino and Kristi Noem, both of whom are Homeland Security Secretary, concurred in their defense that the shooting was a legitimate self-defense action, without launching a proper investigation.

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