Following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by immigration officers in Minneapolis, the US government has refused to release the identities of the agents involved. Video evidence contradicts claims made by Homeland Security officials, suggesting Pretti was not posing an active threat. Despite standard protocol for law enforcement-involved shootings, the agents remain on duty and have been moved from the city. Critics argue this lack of transparency suggests an unaccountable, secret police force and a cover-up, while some members of Congress are calling for an impartial investigation.
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Nearly 3 Days After Killing of Alex Pretti, Feds Have Still Not Released Name of Shooters, and it begs a lot of questions, doesn’t it? The silence from the authorities, the lack of transparency – it all feels… unsettling. It’s almost as if the intention is to protect those involved, to shield them from accountability. The fact that masks were worn and no identification was readily available almost seems like a pre-emptive measure to obscure identities. One can’t help but wonder if this was all meticulously planned.
It’s hard not to feel like all parties involved are equally suspect. The names won’t be released until some form of tribunal is established. The secrecy surrounding this case is reminiscent of the Epstein list, which makes it even more concerning. This feels like a cover-up, plain and simple, and it raises serious questions about the motives and integrity of those involved.
The fact that the suspects were wearing police-marked bulletproof vests and face masks is a stark image. It’s almost as if they were deliberately trying to blur the lines between law enforcement and something far more sinister. It also seems as though the one who pulled the trigger feels no remorse, which is terrifying.
The U.S. government is actively trying to destroy evidence, and this evidence is most likely camera footage. This footage could reveal who fired the shots and the timing of each one. Shell casings with fingerprints could also be collected as evidence, which would help identify who fired. ICE has likely collected this evidence, making it even harder to prosecute the agents responsible. If this evidence is destroyed, it becomes nearly impossible to hold anyone accountable. That is why it is best to consider all involved as murderers.
Don’t tell me nobody recognized them. Someone out there must know who they are, and it makes you think of other instances where authorities have hidden identities to protect the institution’s reputation over victim accountability. Just like the Catholic Church, these agents are being protected, possibly at the expense of justice.
The lack of names and accountability could embolden these agents, turning them into an in-group with an external threat mentality. This could make them more likely to carry out further violent acts, interfering with elections or even targeting elected officials. Unless someone leaks the information, it seems unlikely we’ll get the names anytime soon. The soon-to-be-retiring leader already stated the name will not be released and has been moved out of the state’s jurisdiction.
The fact that the shooter has been moved out of Minnesota’s jurisdiction is even more suspicious. Where are they hiding? Are they in Texas, or another deep red state with a MAGA governor? That begs the question of extradition and what happens if their name leaks. It makes all the feds protecting the shooters accessories to murder.
Every single agent should be held responsible including those above them. This is a job for Anonymous. The fact that the perpetrators are far away from the crime scene shows how well thought out this cover-up is. Releasing their names could make it more difficult for them to continue executing innocent people in broad daylight.
This feels like a government-sanctioned execution squad at point-blank range, which should not be the case. It’s just shocking that hiding behind masks is permitted when they are supposed to be law enforcement. Don’t we have a right to know? The lack of information is deeply unsettling and needs to be addressed. We need the body cam footage and the names to be released.
The fact that these “brave men” aren’t eager to have their names cheered on is odd. It seems more and more like something the government wants to cover up. Where is Mr. Pretti’s phone? Where is the video he was recording? This all feels like a deliberate attempt to protect the individuals responsible.
This is a clear-cut case of the need to disband ICE. If problematic officers cannot be removed, the office must be removed. The murderer needs to be named and put on trial. They are being protected, which makes everyone involved accessories. They’ve had time to threaten Minnesota, and that’s telling.
