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Trump tight-lipped on whether he backs agents’ shooting of Pretti

president Trump declined to say whether he approved the decision by federal agents to shoot and kill 37-year-old Alex Pretti during an immigration operation in Minneapolis, telling a Wall Street Journal reporter his management is “reviewing everything.” He expressed general displeasure at the shooting but criticized Pretti for openly carrying a handgun with extra magazines, echoing the Department of Homeland Security’s initial claim that Pretti posed a serious threat. Bystander video, however, shows Pretti holding a cell phone, briefly intervening between an agent and a woman, being pepper-sprayed and dragged to the ground, and an agent appearing to remove Pretti’s weapon before he was shot.The killing sparked bipartisan backlash and calls for examination and the removal or reassignment of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis; Trump said some agents would leave the city “at some point” but that others would remain to pursue an unrelated Minnesota fraud probe he has criticized as a “cover up.”


Trump tight-lipped on whether he backs agents’ decision to shoot Pretti

President Donald Trump dodged on whether he supported federal agents’ decision to shoot and kill 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis on Saturday during an immigration operation.

Trump was pressed by Wall Street Journal reporter Josh Dawsey on whether Border Patrol agents responded appropriately when they killed Pretti, who briefly intervened when an agent pushed a woman to the ground during the operation. According to Dawsey, Trump twice did not answer the question, before saying his administration was “reviewing everything.”

“We’re looking, we’re reviewing everything and will come out with a determination,” the president responded.

Trump did express displeasure with the shooting as a whole, while remaining critical of Pretti’s decision to open-carry a handgun while protesting.

“I don’t like any shooting. I don’t like it,” he said. “But I don’t like it when somebody goes into a protest and he’s got a very powerful, fully-loaded gun with two magazines loaded up with bullets also. That doesn’t play good either.”

The Department of Homeland Security said after the shooting that Pretti was armed with a “9 mm semi-automatic handgun” and likely “wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.”

Trump appeared to stand by that account on Sunday, fixating on the gun itself and calling it “dangerous and unpredictable” and suggesting it could have fired unexpectedly.

Bystander footage, however, has largely called that characterization into question. Pretti is seen holding just his cell phone during the entire encounter and only briefly steps between the agent and the woman, before being pepper-sprayed and later dragged to the ground by at least five agents. While he was armed, an agent appears to remove the weapon from Pretti’s waistband and away from the scene just before he is shot dead.

The shooting has led to backlash from both sides of the political spectrum, with multiple congressional Republicans calling for an investigation and the removal of federal immigration agents from Minneapolis.

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Trump appeared open to that move in the Wall Street Journal interview, saying federal agents will leave the city “at some point.”

He did, however, maintain that some agents would be staying indefinitely to continue investigating the Minnesota fraud scandal, which he has attempted to tie to the shooting by alleging a “COVER UP” by state lawmakers.



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