Two agents involved in fatal shooting of Alex Pretti placed on leave
DHS represented Tricia McLaughlin confirmed the information, but did not identify the federal agents who were placed on leave
At least two federal agents who were involved in the shooting that led to Alex Pretti's death were placed on administrative leave last Saturday, according to the Department of Homeland Security ( DHS) in a way that disproves the initial statements of senior immigration authorities.
The use of destructive power is a part of the usual protocol following incidents, which come as a result of social and political pressure following the 37-year-old intense care nurse's fatal shooting at close range on Saturday in Minneapolis.
The agencies were removed from their regular jobs, according to Tricia McLaughlin, a DHS representative, despite the agency's" safety factors" keeping it quiet.
The former Border Patrol commander, Gregory Bovino, claimed in a statement that this news contradicts Gregory Bovino's assurance to the press that all officers at the scene were still employed, arguing that they had just been relocated to prevent them from "doxing. "
Report to Congress Reported Chaos and Fatal Hours
The incident occurred during an operation during which Pretti, an ICU nurse, was recording with his mobile phone, according to a report that was sent to Congress and obtained by various news organizations. Witnesses and surveillance footage show that Pretti attempted to intervene when an immigration representative shoved a person because of the use of opposition whistles.
The Border Patrol agent reportedly yelled," She has a weapons," after the initial confrontation ended. A Glock 19 and a Glock 47 were promptly discharged as their service arms.
Witness video reveal a different reality than the initial claim that Pretti had "appeached" with a 9mm semiautomatic handgun and that the sufferer had no legal authority to carry it.
Trump tries to calm the situation.
The Trump Administration has been forced to make proper decisions as a result of Pretti's death, following the second fatal shooting this month by immigration forces. After months of criticism of Democratic officials in Minnesota, the president himself appeared to have lessened his speech.
Trump said he and governor Tim Walz are "on the same page" and are working together to stop the conflicts with protesters after speaking with them. Gregory Bovino, a questionable chief, was kicked out of the operation in Minnesota as part of this damage control and then resigned from El Centro, California. In a tragedy that has the expat community and Minneapolis occupants in wrath over border police excesses in the inside of the nation, the CBP Office of Professional Responsibility continues to examine body camera images to check whether lethal army protocols were broken. The bureau must report to the appropriate congressional committees on fatalities that occur while CBP is in custody within 72 hours, according to federal law.
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