Border Patrol chief praises agents who killed Alex Pretti and offers surprising theory

The words landed like a punch. A federal commander calling the agents who killed ICU nurse Alex Pretti “the victims” has ripped open a raw national wound. In Minneapolis streets are packed, voices shaking with rage and grief. Video shows Alex helping a woman in the snow, then chaos, gunfire, silence. His family says he was disar… Continues…

Alex Pretti’s death has become a flashpoint because it sits at the intersection of power, protest, and a country already on edge over immigration enforcement. Supporters see a caregiver trying to protect a stranger; officials frame him as an armed threat. Between those two narratives lies a set of videos, still under investigation, that millions have already judged for themselves.

Commander Gregory Bovino’s insistence that “the victims are the Border Patrol agents” only sharpened the divide, suggesting to many that the outcome was decided long before any report is filed. As calls grow for an independent federal probe, Alex’s father has tried to pull his son back from the realm of talking point and symbol, describing a man outraged by family separations and street arrests, yet committed to helping people. Whether the investigation can restore trust, or merely confirm suspicions, may shape how this moment is remembered for years.

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