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New video footage contradicts claims that Alex Pretti was armed, showing the Minneapolis nurse held only a phone before being fatally shot by US Border Patrol.

The killing of Alex Pretti has set Minneapolis on edge once again. The 37-year-old ICU nurse and US citizen was shot dead by Border Patrol agents on Saturday, sparking outrage after new video evidence appeared to shatter the official police narrative.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was quick to label Pretti a threat, claiming he approached agents with a "9mm semi-automatic handgun." But the court of public opinion—and now the Governor of Minnesota—is seeing a very different story. Footage verified by major outlets shows Pretti holding a cell phone, filming the agents, seconds before he was gunned down.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz did not mince words, calling the DHS account "nonsense" after reviewing the tapes. "What I see with my eyes makes their story hard to believe," Walz said. The video shows an agent reaching into the scuffle empty-handed and emerging with a gun *after* the shots were fired, raising terrifying questions about planted evidence.
This is not just about one shooting; it is about the militarization of immigration enforcement. If a US citizen can be killed for filming federal agents, what rights remain? As Pretti's family mourns a man who spent his life saving others in the ICU, the demand for justice is deafening. The question is no longer just "Why did they shoot?" but "What are they hiding?".
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