New Angle of Video Footage Sheds Light on Minneapolis Federal Agent

In the days after Alex Jeffrey Pretti’s killing, Minneapolis felt less like a city and more like a pressure cooker. People gathered at the sidewalk where he fell, holding candles in one hand and phones in the other, replaying the same shaky clips that seem to contradict the government’s story. An ICU nurse, legally armed, appears to be recording agents before he is pepper-sprayed, swarmed, and then shot. Each frame deepens the sense that something is being hidden, not healed.The echoes of Renée Good’s death weeks earlier make this moment even more combustible. When a medical examiner calls that killing a homicide, and another person dies in another immigration raid, official reassurances sound hollow. As state and city leaders demand federal agents leave, residents are left with a terrible question: if the cameras hadn’t been rolling, would anyone have believed them at all?

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