New details are emerging in the deadly Minneapolis confrontation involving federal immigration agents and 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti, raising serious questions about a previously undisclosed encounter that occurred just days before his death.
According to a report from CNN, Pretti had already been injured during an earlier clash with federal officers while attempting to interfere with Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. That incident reportedly left him with a broken rib and placed him on the radar of law enforcement prior to the fatal shooting that followed a week later.
The revelation adds critical context to a case that has quickly become politicized, as activists and media figures rushed to frame Pretti as an innocent bystander rather than a repeat agitator who allegedly inserted himself into multiple law enforcement operations.
Prior Injury Tied to ICE Interference
CNN reports that Pretti suffered a broken rib after an encounter with federal agents following a protest against President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement policies.
According to a source familiar with the incident, Pretti stopped his vehicle after spotting ICE officers pursuing a family on foot. Rather than remaining at a distance, he allegedly exited his vehicle and began actively disrupting the operation.
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