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Border Patrol chief praises agents who killed Alex Pretti

Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino praised federal agents who fatally shot Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti, insisting without explanation or evidence Sunday that Pretti was "there for a reason."

The big picture: For the second time this month, videos of a Minnesota resident being shot by federal agents contradict the narrative federal officials pushed. Both times, officials doubled down with ramped-up rhetoric.


Driving the news: "The suspect put himself in that situation," Bovino said on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday. "The victims are the Border Patrol agents there."

  • Federal officials said DHS officers were conducting a targeted operation against an undocumented immigrant when the confrontation occurred.
  • Videos from multiple angles show Pretti filming a scene where civilians encounter federal agents. An agent shoves a person to the ground before spraying Pretti with a chemical irritant.
  • Officers wrestle Pretti to the ground and appear to remove a gun from his waist. Then shots ring out.
  • The Department of Homeland Security claimed without evidence Pretti was there to "massacre law enforcement."

Friction point: CNN's Dana Bash repeatedly pushed Bovino for evidence to support that claim Sunday. Instead, he said without offering new details that officers prevented "any specific shootings" of law enforcement.

  • He added, "So, good job for our law enforcement in taking him down before he was able to do that."
  • Bash asked for evidence Pretti went after law enforcement or was trying to impede their operation. Bovino said Pretti injected himself into "an active law enforcement scene."
  • Bovino also offered no evidence to show Pretti brandished a weapon, as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem suggested.

State of play: Bovino complained about "freeze-frame adjudication" of the incident, but claimed Pretti came to the scene "for a reason."

  • Bovino refused to weigh in on footage showing an officer disarming Pretti before shooting him, saying, "we don't know that agent was taking any gun away."
  • Bovino was adamant Pretti assaulted law enforcement officers who were trying to de-escalate the situation, despite the contradictory video evidence.

What we're watching: Gov. Tim Walz said Saturday the state will conduct its own investigation and blasted the administration's initial account as "lies."

  • But DHS blocked local agents from the scene, Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said.
  • A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order to prevent federal agents from destroying or altering evidence, including evidence feds already removed.

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