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Has a video interview of Alex Pretti talking about how he kicked out the taillight of an SUV used by federal agents emerged and sent "shockwaves through the public"? No, that's not true: No such video has been found.
We've deciphered the truth behind claims about his death at the hands of Border Patrol agents and the federal government's response.
Tory Elliott, 34, of South Milwaukee, rode on Jan. 31 with her two children, Autumn Mertz, 9, and Sage Mertz, 8. Her kids have accompanied her on many protest rallies as far back as Black Live Matter marches. Just recently they participated in a student walkout in South Milwaukee.
The Department of Justice has opened a federal civil rights probe into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a Friday.
Minnesota residents are continuing to protest ICE operations in the state as part of the "ICE Out Everywhere" national day of action.
Jose Huerta Chuma, an eyewitness to the January 24 shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents, feels guilty about witnessing the event.
The shooting deaths of white protesters Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal officers in Minneapolis followed a playbook that is painfully familiar to Black Americans: Authorities quickly moved to disparage the victims,
"He literally just had his whole life ahead of him when this tragic event happened," Dr. Aasma Shaukat told Newsweek.