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On Jan. 24, 2026, at least one federal agent in Minneapolis fatally shot Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse who had been participating in protests against U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. Videos of the shooting quickly spread on social media, with many users questioning their authenticity.
Does a high resolution image of the scuffle between immigration officers and Alex Pretti provide a more clear picture of what happened just before Pretti was shot? No, that's not true: This AI-enhanced image was created from an extremely
Viral videos of a man resembling Alex Pretti attacking federal agents have circulated online, but detailed frame-by-frame analysis by The New York Times challenges claims of an 'execution.'
A still of verified footage showing a moment when a U.S. immigration agent pointed a gun at the head of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis has been altered to highlight an unknown object in Pretti’s right hand.
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