Family of Minneapolis shooting victim demands truth behind fatal encounter with federal agents.
The parents of Alex Pretti, a 35-year-old ICU nurse who was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday, have called for transparency in the investigation into their son's death.
In a statement issued following their son's killing, Michael and Susan Pretti expressed their grief but also outrage at what they described as a "sickening" cover-up. They alleged that federal agents had misrepresented the circumstances surrounding Alex's death and accused them of "murdering" him.
The Pretti family claimed that video footage showed that Alex was not brandishing a gun when attacked by the agents, but rather trying to protect a woman who had been shoved to the ground. The couple also stated that their son wanted to help others, including American veterans whom he cared for at the Minneapolis VA hospital.
"Alex was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his family and friends and also the American veterans whom he cared for as an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital," they said in their statement. "Unfortunately, he will not be with us to see his impact."
The couple's statements have been met with criticism from some gun rights advocates, who argue that Alex should have expected to be shot if he had approached federal agents with a firearm.
Federal authorities claim that Alex was shot in self-defense after approaching the agents with a gun, but video evidence contradicts this assertion. The Department of Homeland Security has also faced accusations of being "lawless, fascist and cruel" by former general counsel John Mitnick, who expressed his outrage and called for Trump's impeachment.
The parents of Alex Pretti, a 35-year-old ICU nurse who was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday, have called for transparency in the investigation into their son's death.
In a statement issued following their son's killing, Michael and Susan Pretti expressed their grief but also outrage at what they described as a "sickening" cover-up. They alleged that federal agents had misrepresented the circumstances surrounding Alex's death and accused them of "murdering" him.
The Pretti family claimed that video footage showed that Alex was not brandishing a gun when attacked by the agents, but rather trying to protect a woman who had been shoved to the ground. The couple also stated that their son wanted to help others, including American veterans whom he cared for at the Minneapolis VA hospital.
"Alex was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his family and friends and also the American veterans whom he cared for as an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital," they said in their statement. "Unfortunately, he will not be with us to see his impact."
The couple's statements have been met with criticism from some gun rights advocates, who argue that Alex should have expected to be shot if he had approached federal agents with a firearm.
Federal authorities claim that Alex was shot in self-defense after approaching the agents with a gun, but video evidence contradicts this assertion. The Department of Homeland Security has also faced accusations of being "lawless, fascist and cruel" by former general counsel John Mitnick, who expressed his outrage and called for Trump's impeachment.