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Minneapolis Shooting Fallout: Border Patrol Leader Faces Scrutiny Over ICU Nurse’s Death

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Tension Escalates After Minneapolis Shooting

Minneapolis, Minnesota — National debate intensified following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti by U.S. Border Patrol agents during a law enforcement operation in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026. In a high-profile television interview, Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino struggled to justify the agents’ actions, asserting that Pretti had “put himself in that situation” and calling the agents the real “victims” of the encounter, despite video footage that appears to contradict the official account.


Border Patrol Commander Defends Agents Amid Contradictory Evidence

During a widely viewed CNN interview, Bovino maintained that Pretti approached federal officers with a weapon and interfered with law enforcement, framing the agents’ use of force as justified. He claimed that Pretti’s presence escalated the situation and reiterated that the agents acted appropriately in defending themselves. However, journalists pressed Bovino on footage showing Pretti holding only a phone and being subdued before multiple shots were fired — evidence that raises significant questions about the official narrative.

Critics highlighted that Bovino had difficulty explaining key details amid mounting video and witness evidence. They argued that his portrayal of the incident — particularly his downplaying of the visual records — undermines public confidence in federal law enforcement transparency.


Public Outcry and Calls for Accountability

The shooting has ignited widespread protests across Minneapolis and beyond, with residents, civic leaders, and political figures demanding answers. Many point to video footage reviewed by multiple news organizations that seems to show Pretti pinned to the ground with no visible weapon at the moment he was shot, despite official claims that he posed an imminent threat.

Reaction has been swift and polarized: some defenders of law enforcement back Bovino’s account, emphasizing the dangers faced by agents during large protests, while others — including local officials and community members — call for independent investigations and accountability. Pretti’s family and supporters have condemned attempts to label him as a threat, insisting he was acting to protect others when he was killed.

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