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The fatal Minneapolis shooting of Alex Prett has sparked a Second Amendment backlash against the Trump administration.
USA TODAY obtained the report on the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti on Jan. 24 in Minneapolis. Read it in its entirety.
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents fired their weapons during the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, according to a government report sent to Congress and obtained by CBS News that does not mention Pretti reaching for his firearm.
Federal immigration officials have been collecting information on protesters and agitators, sources told CNN.
Did the parents of Alex Pretti, the ICU nurse shot to death by ICE agents in Minneapolis, say their son quit his hospital job months earlier and showed "unusual behavior"? No, that's not true: A statement released by Pretti's
Pretti, an intensive care nurse, was never seen holding his phone in such a manner in footage of the fatal incident.
More than a half-dozen GOP senators say there needs to be a probe into the fatal shooting of Pretti, a U.S. citizen, by Border Patrol.
Despite video evidence that Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti was holding his phone before immigration officers shot and killed him, an image spreading on social media appears to show him wielding a handgun.
Another American citizen has been shot and killed by US immigration officers as protests against ICE and border patrol intensify across the nation.
Dozens of health care workers, union leaders and veterans held a vigil for Alex Pretti outside the Veterans Affairs Medical Center Tuesday afternoon.