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Minneapolis mourns ICU nurse killed by Border Patrol agent
Summary
The Department of Homeland Security said Border Patrol officers shot a man who approached them with a 9 mm handgun; his family identified him as Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse and disputed the administration's characterization. A vigil was held in Minneapolis and the family said they had not heard from federal authorities as of Saturday evening.
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Minneapolis is mourning after a man identified by his family as Alex Pretti was shot and killed by Border Patrol officers. Family members, neighbors and people who knew him described Pretti as a 37-year-old intensive care nurse who cared for veterans and who took part in protests. The Department of Homeland Security said the man was shot after he approached Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm semiautomatic handgun; officials did not specify whether he brandished it. Family members said bystander video showed him holding a phone and shielding a woman, and they said they had not been contacted by federal authorities as of Saturday evening.
Known details:
- The Department of Homeland Security reported the man approached Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm semiautomatic handgun.
- Family, neighbors and colleagues identified the man as Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse with no criminal record who had participated in local protests and was remembered as caring.
- Family members say bystander footage appears to show Pretti holding a phone and shielding someone, and they reported they had not been contacted by federal law enforcement as of Saturday evening; a vigil was held near the scene.
Summary:
The shooting prompted grief among family and community members and led to public disputes over how officials described the incident and the man involved. Federal authorities have released limited public detail and the family said they had not received direct contact from federal law enforcement. Undetermined at this time.
