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Senators demand investigation into Alex Pretti’s death

February 3, 2026 Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor Health

Here’s a breakdown of⁤ the news article, summarizing the key points:

* The ⁣Incident: Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, was fatally shot by a U.S. Border Patrol officer during an​ immigration⁣ enforcement protest in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026.
* Political fallout: The shooting has sparked strong bipartisan condemnation and a dispute between Congressional leaders‌ and the Trump administration.
* Allegations ​of a Cover-Up: Senator Tina ⁢Smith (D-MN) accuses the ⁢administration of a “cover-up,”​ claiming federal ⁣agents are blocking state investigators ‌from accessing evidence.
* Examination Control: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated her department will lead the investigation, but Minneapolis⁢ Police Chief Brian O’Hara reports a lack of cooperation from the ⁤federal government.
* Bipartisan Concerns: Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and‍ Bill Cassidy (R-LA)​ have also​ called for​ a thorough and impartial‌ investigation, with ⁤Tillis ‌warning against shutting ⁢out ⁣local/state law enforcement. cassidy stated the credibility of ICE and DHS ‍are at stake.
* Administration’s ‍defense: Trump administration officials are defending the federal agents involved,claiming Pretti “perpetrated violence.” Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino called the agents “the victims.”
* Potential Government Shutdown: ‍ The ⁢incident ‍is contributing to the possibility ‍of another ‍government shutdown over⁢ funding for the ​Department of homeland Security (DHS), which includes ICE.

The ​article highlights a growing conflict over the investigation ⁢and the administration’s handling of the​ situation, raising questions about transparency and accountability.

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