Video Appears to Show Alex Pretti Confronting Federal Immigrant Officers 2 Weeks Before His Fatal Shooting.
A disturbing video surfaced on Wednesday showing Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents nearly two weeks ago, confronting federal immigration officers on a Minneapolis street. The video, which appears to have been recorded on January 13, shows Pretti engaging in a heated exchange with the agents alongside other protesters.
The footage, obtained by Newsweek from the digital outlet The News Movement and independently reviewed using facial-recognition technology by BBC News, suggests that Pretti was violently assaulted by a group of ICE agents just days before his fatal shooting on January 24.
In the video, Pretti is seen kicking the taillight of an SUV belonging to the federal agents as they prepare to leave the scene. The vehicle then stops, and officers force Pretti to the ground. Chemical irritants are deployed during the confrontation, while bystanders shout, honk car horns, and record the scene on their phones.
According to Steve Schleicher, an attorney for Pretti's family, "Nothing that happened a full week before could possibly have justified Alex's killing at the hands of ICE on Jan 24."
A disturbing video surfaced on Wednesday showing Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents nearly two weeks ago, confronting federal immigration officers on a Minneapolis street. The video, which appears to have been recorded on January 13, shows Pretti engaging in a heated exchange with the agents alongside other protesters.
The footage, obtained by Newsweek from the digital outlet The News Movement and independently reviewed using facial-recognition technology by BBC News, suggests that Pretti was violently assaulted by a group of ICE agents just days before his fatal shooting on January 24.
In the video, Pretti is seen kicking the taillight of an SUV belonging to the federal agents as they prepare to leave the scene. The vehicle then stops, and officers force Pretti to the ground. Chemical irritants are deployed during the confrontation, while bystanders shout, honk car horns, and record the scene on their phones.
According to Steve Schleicher, an attorney for Pretti's family, "Nothing that happened a full week before could possibly have justified Alex's killing at the hands of ICE on Jan 24."