JUST IN: Anti-ICE Activist Shot In Minneapolis Identified

The man with the camera thought he was documenting abuse. Seconds later,

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he was the one bleeding on the pavement. Federal agents say he reached for his gun.

Activists say he was executed for daring to watch.

In a Minneapolis neighborhood still scarred by past shootings, a licensed nurse, anti-ICE agitato… Continues…

Alex Jeffrey Pretti left his south Minneapolis home that morning as a nurse, homeowner, and committed critic of ICE operations. By afternoon, he was a body under a sheet, surrounded by flashing lights and federal agents who say he tried to draw a lawfully owned handgun during a chaotic arrest. Video shows him trailing officers, recording them as they moved in on a suspect wanted for violent assault. What happened in the crucial seconds when voices screamed “gun” remains the fault line between two realities.

To Homeland Security, Pretti was an agitator intent on “maximum damage,” a man who crossed the line from observer to physical threat. To those who marched against ICE beside him, he was a watchdog killed for refusing to look away. In a city already fractured by past use-of-force tragedies, his death deepens a bitter question: when does witnessing power become a mortal risk?

Alex Jeffrey Pretti left his south Minneapolis home that morning as a nurse, homeowner,

and committed critic of ICE operations.

By afternoon, he was a body under a sheet,

surrounded by flashing lights and federal agents who say he tried to draw a lawfully owned handgun during a chaotic arrest.

Video shows him trailing officers,

recording them as they moved in on a suspect wanted for violent assault.

What happened in the crucial seconds when voices screamed “gun” remains the fault line between two realities.

To Homeland Security, Pretti was an agitator intent on “maximum damage,”

a man who crossed the line from observer to physical threat.

To those who marched against ICE beside him,

he was a watchdog killed for refusing to look away.

In a city already fractured by past use-of-force tragedies,

his death deepens a bitter question: when does witnessing power become a mortal risk?

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