Killing of Alex Pretti - ICE "shooting" number two
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| Fentanyl Floyd, ICE 1, ICE 2. This is a planned magic operation. There are always satanic tells. |
| Remember this from ICE 1, the Renee shoot - a baphomet and a T rex. They are punking the world. This is a satanic tell. In your face. From 3 different cameras and video footage. |
Renee 37, Alex 37.
Every forum and pundit is selling a civil war 2.0 - It's January, still, with one more week to go. Watch for something to top this.
Pardon me. How is it that Wikipedia already had a page up on him in the same hour with tons of deep background? Like the JFK shooting, where every newspaper in the world had a full breakdown on Lee Harvey Oswald, 5 hours before he was even named a suspect in Dallas.
And they already had statements from Walz, ICE, Trump, the lot of them, with links and quotes et al.
Be careful, folks. This is a set up.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Alex_Pretti
Jewbie.
| Mossad? |
Remember the demonAI thing for ICE shooting number one a couple of weeks ago?
Just saying.
Below was up in minutes, with full background on Wikipedia, and every news site has EVEN MORE stuff on this, ALREADY? CIA glow ops are so fast, are they not? How many days or weeks ago was the below wiki page written and ready to go?
Just asking.
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Wikipedia
On January 24, 2026, 37-year-old US citizen Alex Jeffrey Pretti was shot multiple times and killed by United States Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The incident was the third shooting by federal officers in Minneapolis in seventeen days, and occurred amid mass protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The Department of Homeland Security claimed that Pretti approached agents with a handgun and the intent to "massacre" law enforcement; a review by The New York Times of available video found him holding a cell phone, not a gun, in the moments before the shooting.[1]
Background
The incident was the third shooting by federal imigration agents in Minneapolis in three weeks. On January 7, a federal agent fatally shot Renée Good, an incident that set off protests that drew thousands.[1] The following week, an immigration officer shot a Venezuelan man, Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis.[2]
Alex Pretti
The individual was identified as Alex Jeffrey Pretti of south Minneapolis, a 37-year-old US citizen.[2][3][4] Records showed he was a graduate of the University of Minnesota and held an active nursing license as of 2021.[5][6] Pretti's parents said he was an intensive care nurse.[7] Pretti worked in health science and with the US Department of Veterans Affairs.[7][6]
According to local officials, Pretti was a lawful gun owner and had a permit to carry a gun.[8][9] Law enforcement reported that he had no serious criminal history; records searches turned up traffic tickets.[5] A neighbor interviewed by The New York Times said Pretti "is not a violent person".[10]
Pretti had participated in protests against the killing of Renée Good earlier in January 2026.[11]
Shooting
On January 24, 2026, at 09:05 CST (UTC−06:00),[2] Alex Pretti was shot multiple times by Border Patrol agents at the intersection of 26th Street and Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis.[1][2] A witness stated that ICE agents were attempting to enter into a restaurant but were refused.[12] Videos of the incident showed Pretti recording multiple agents. He then moved to the sidewalk and tried to help out two people but was pepper-sprayed by an agent.[13] The Associated Press detailed that an agent shoved a man before the two embraced and fell back.[14]
An analysis by The New York Times found that several agents wrestled Pretti onto the sidewalk, one officer struck him with an object, and then ten shots were fired within five seconds.[1] The Department of Homeland Security stated that federal agents conducted an operation in the area; by their account, Pretti approached Border Patrol officers with a handgun, and an agent sprayed mace before firing defensive shots after attempting to disarm him.[2] It was not specified whether the handgun was on Pretti's body or in his hands. Analysis by The New York Times indicated that the man was holding a phone, and not a gun, in the moments before being tackled.[15]
Shortly after, some agents began performing chest compressions.[13] Pretti was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.[2][16][failed verification]
Minnesota Public Radio reported a statement from a witness to the shooting: "The gentleman I was standing next to was focused on helping people who were coming into Nicollet Avenue understand that they needed to take it slow and helping them get through. The ICE agents approached us, told us to [']back up, back up.['] I'm not even sure why[—]we were helping them, if anything. And I got on the snow bank, and next thing I knew, they shot him."[17]
Shooter
Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino said the man who shot Pretti had been serving with the Border Patrol for eight years and had "extensive training".[2]
Aftermath
Following the shooting, over 100 people assembled at the site of the incident to protest.[18] News about the shooting was transmitted across rapid response networks, including Signal group chats.[19] Federal agents fired tear gas and stun grenades in clashes with protesters.[2][20] At least one person was pepper-sprayed.[21] Two protesters were arrested after attempting to cross the police tape.[2][1] Protesters chanted "I smell Nazis."[22][20] Several witnesses were transferred to the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, a federal office building. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials attempted to dismiss local police from the scene, which Minneapolis police chief Brian O'Hara refused.[2] Protesters blocked an intersection near the shooting.[2] Some restaurants along the street of the shooting offered coffee and opened their doors to protesters.[2]
Hennepin County sheriff Dawanna Witt asked the National Guard for help at the Whipple Federal Building, where they were holding detainees, due to concerns about "potential for unrest" after the shooting.[2] Later that day, Minnesota governor Tim Walz activated the state's National Guard.[23]
The National Basketball Association (NBA) game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Golden State Warriors, originally scheduled for 16:30 that day in downtown Minneapolis, was postponed to the next day due to safety concerns.[24]
Investigation

Mary Moriarty, the county attorney of Hennepin County, called for the scene to be secured by local law enforcement.[25] Moriarty later stated that her office was working alongside the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and that she expected federal authorities to let the bureau investigate the scene.[2] Hours after the shooting, three armored vehicles from the Federal Bureau of Investigation appeared at the scene of the incident.[26] Minneapolis Police Department chief Brian O'Hara claimed that DHS officials blocked local police from accessing the scene.[27][2]
According to a Trump administration official who spoke to Axios, the man had a firearm that was recovered at the scene.[28] A DHS statement claimed the victim was carrying two magazines and no ID.[29] The Department of Homeland Security provided a photograph of the alleged firearm and stated that the weapon had two magazines; according to CNN, the pictured handgun appears to be a SIG Sauer Emperor Scorpion.[30]
Responses
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Minnesota governor Tim Walz stated that he spoke to officials in the Trump administration after the shooting.[2][31] On social media, he called the shooting "sickening", said President Trump "must end this operation", and added "Minnesota has had it."[1] He also said Minnesotans are creating a "log of evidence" to prosecute federal agents.[2] Walz activated the Minnesota National Guard to assist local police at the request of the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office.[16][32] Minnesota senators Amy Klobuchar (D), a candidate in the gubernatorial election to succeed Walz,[33] and Tina Smith (D) condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement's continued presence following the shooting.[34]
National
President Donald Trump was briefed on the shooting.[35] After threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act earlier in the month,[36] Trump accused Governor Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey of inciting insurrection with their criticism of ICE following the shooting.[2] Vice President JD Vance blamed local officials for ignoring requests from ICE.[37]
Hours after the shooting, before any investigation resolved, top White House advisor Stephen Miller claimed without evidence that Pretti was a "domestic terrorist" who "tried to assassinate federal law enforcement".[29]
The labor union representing US border patrol agents said rhetoric from politicians and media "have encouraged these reckless confrontations and attacks on our agents and officers", saying that agents are well trained to protect themselves and others.[38]
Be a good goy and disarm yourself, please.
Waiting for the demonAI footage by the FEDS to appear.
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