Minneapolis and the Cost of Instant Judgment

Minneapolis and the Cost of Instant Judgment


The weekend protest that turned deadly for a protester added fuel to the leftist rhetoric’s fire. Alex Pretti was shot and killed when he arrived at a protest armed.

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Body camera footage captured from several angles showed a chaotic scene where split seconds replaced calm.

BREAKING: A DHS spokesperson confirms to @FoxNews that several federal agents had their body cameras on during the interaction that led to the deadly shooting of Alex Pretti in Minnesota, and footage from “multiple angles” is currently being reviewed by investigators.

— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) January 26, 2026

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As Bill Melugin describes, DHS has possession of the footage, which captured decisions made under pressure.

Upon arrival on scene, law enforcement encountered noise, movement, fear, and uncertainty.

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