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2 agents fired their weapons during Alex Pretti shooting, report to Congress says
Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents fired their weapons during the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, according to a government report sent to Congress and obtained by CBS News that does not mention Pretti reaching for his firearm.

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Read the Report on Alex Pretti’s Killing — and the Bizarre Q&A CBP Gave Congress First
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US Agents Involved in Latest Minneapolis Shooting Put on Leave, MS NOW Reports
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Trump breaks with NRA as he faults Alex Pretti for carrying a gun
For years, Republicans including President Donald Trump have advocated for broad Second Amendment rights, arguing the right to bear arms means Americans are allowed to bring guns to virtually all publ...

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Minnesota shooting blurs political lines around guns
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Border Patrol Agents Who Shot Alex Pretti Put on Administrative Leave
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US agents involved in latest Minneapolis shooting put on leave, media reports say
Immigration agents on Saturday fired multiple shots at Pretti, an ICU nurse at a hospital for veterans.

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Trump Suggests Gun Control Is Necessary, Sparking Online Backlash
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Video Shows Alex Pretti and Federal Agents’ Confrontation in Minneapolis 11 Days Before He Was Shot to Death
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US Capitol Police report increase in threats for third consecutive year

A total of 14,938 incidents were investigated in 2025
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Trump's deployment of National Guard members to Chicago cost taxpayers $21 million, congressional report says

A Congressional Budget Office report released on Wednesday estimates the domestic deployments costs at nearly $496 million nationwide —including $21 million in Illinois.
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Congressional report finds Army at fault for Potomac plane crash

Congress released a bipartisan report on Monday putting the U.S. Army at fault over the Jan. 29 mid-air collision of a civilian airliner and an Army Black Hawk helicopter. Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs Chairman William Timmons (R-SC) and ...
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