"Minnesota has had it."
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A nearby resident who is a licensed pediatrician also submitted a sworn declaration, saying he observed much of the encounter from his apartment and went outside after hearing gunshots to try to render medical aid.
"At first, ICE agents wouldn't let me through. They repeatedly asked for my physician's license, which I obviously didn't have," the doctor states. "But none of the ICE agents who were near the victim were performing CPR, and I could tell that the victim was in critical condition."
The doctor said an agent eventually allowed him to assess the man, who was lying on his side and surrounded by federal officers.
"I was confused as to why the victim was on his side, because that is not standard practice when a victim has been shot," the doctor states. "Checking for a pulse and administering CPR is standard practice. Instead of doing either of those things, the ICE agents appeared to be counting his bullet wounds."
The doctor said he observed at least three gunshot wounds to the man’s back. After asking agents to turn him onto his back, he said he saw an additional gunshot wound to the upper left chest and another possible gunshot wound to the neck.
The doctor said he did not detect a pulse and began CPR until emergency medical crews arrived and took over.
https://www.aol.com/articles/witness-recounts-minnesota-shooting-doctor-084520407.html
It's especially heartbreaking to read the account from the pediatrician.
And this:
@wtg said in "Minnesota has had it.":at least three gunshot wounds to the man’s back.
is infuriating.
from the commentary posted by @wtg in "Minnesota has had it.":
clearly outside the normal practice of any law enforcement agency
Yes. It ceased being legitimate law enforcement a long time ago.
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There is no statute of limitations on these kinds of killings. I would expect every thug to face justice at some point.
In fact, I will never vote for anyone who suggests that we let bygones be bygones in the name of restoring some false sense of normalcy.
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Minneapolis is a Second Amendment wake-up call
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/minneapolis-is-a-second-amendment-wake-up-call/ar-AA1UUnS9
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The "woman in the pink coat". A very powerful interview with Anderson Cooper. Worth 20 minutes of your time.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/27/us/stella-carlson-alex-pretti-witness-video
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CBP and ICE people at the scene, do you hear the bus coming? Stephen Miller is about to push you under it.
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"Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara stated publicly that, in 2025, the Minneapolis Police Department recovered roughly 900 guns from the street and arrested hundreds of violent offenders — and did not kill a single person.
Let that sit with you.
If the Minneapolis Police Department didn’t kill anyone in a year of active policing, and my combat unit didn’t kill anyone in over a year of war, Minnesotans — and all Americans — are right to ask why ICE and the Border Patrol have killed two people in my state in two weeks.
The answer is uncomfortable but unavoidable. Either this is their mission — or they are operating outside accountability."
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Alex was involved in an incident with immigration agents 11 days before he was shot. Looks like he had his gun with him during this interaction.
For all the talk that he was looking to massacre agents, he never went for his weapon during either interaction. Not looking like a trigger-happy kind of guy.
