Agents' Actions Raise Questions After Fatal Shooting in Minneapolis
Eyewitness Account Contradicts Initial Statements
According to eyewitness José Huerta Chuma, agents tackled Pretti to the ground and took his gun before firing multiple shots. This account contradicts initial statements from DHS officials, who claimed that Pretti approached agents with his firearm and was shot in self-defense.
Preliminary Report Reveals New Details
A report obtained by CBS News reveals that two U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents fired their weapons during the incident. The report also states that Pretti did not reach for his firearm, contradicting initial claims from DHS officials.
Witness's Safety Concerns
Huerta Chuma, who witnessed the shooting, is now in hiding due to concerns about his safety. He has been unable to work and is struggling to care for his three children, including one born in the U.S.
Government's Initial Statements Under Scrutiny
DHS officials initially described Pretti as a 'violent criminal illegal alien' who was attempting to massacre federal agents. However, this account has been contradicted by eyewitness testimony and the preliminary report.
The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis raises important questions about the use of force by law enforcement agents. As investigations continue, it is essential that officials provide accurate information and take steps to address concerns about safety and accountability.
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