CBP Agents’ Deadly Use of Force in Minneapolis Raises Serious Questions About Accountability
A preliminary DHS report reveals two CBP agents fired their weapons during the fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, igniting urgent calls for transparency and accountability amid growing public outrage.
The death of nurse Alex Pretti at the hands of two Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents in Minneapolis is stirring a critical conversation about government accountability and law enforcement use of force in America. According to a preliminary report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) delivered to Congress, two CBP officers discharged their firearms during a chaotic encounter that ended with Pretti fatally shot. When Does Duty Cross the Line Into Excess? The DHS report outlines that agents confronted Pretti as he intervened to protect a woman pushed by an agent during an enforcement operation. Within seconds of...
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