A witness to Saturday’s fatal shooting of a 37-year-old man by a U.S. Customs and Border Safety officer in Minneapolis stated in a court docket declaration that the person was killed after he tried to assist a girl who had been pushed to the bottom by federal brokers.
The witness, whose title was redacted in court docket paperwork filed by ACLU of Minnesota, stated Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers pepper-sprayed three observers, together with Alex Pretti, earlier than an agent shoved a girl to the bottom, and Pretti went to assist her.
“The ICE brokers simply stored spraying,” the witness stated, in line with the declaration. “Extra brokers came visiting and grabbed the person who was nonetheless attempting to assist the lady rise up.”
{A photograph} of 37-year-old Alex Pretti might be seen at a makeshift memorial within the space the place he was shot useless by federal immigration brokers earlier within the day in Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 24, 2026.
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The witness stated that brokers pushed Pretti to the bottom and added that “it didn’t seem like he was attempting to withstand, simply attempting to assist the lady up.”
“They threw him to the bottom. 4 or 5 brokers had him on the bottom they usually simply began capturing him,” the witness stated. “They shot him so many instances.”
The witness, in line with the declaration, recorded a video depicting the occasions main as much as the agent capturing Pretti and stored recording for a number of minutes afterwards, in line with the declaration.
The declaration was filed Saturday by the ACLU of Minnesota as a part of an emergency movement to elevate a keep on a federal choose’s order that barred immigration brokers from arresting protesters or utilizing nonlethal weapons towards them.

Individuals collect round a makeshift memorial on the web site the place a person was fatally shot by federal brokers attempting to detain him, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 24, 2026.
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Earlier this month, U.S. District Choose Katherine Menendez dominated that federal brokers deployed to the state are prohibited from arresting or detaining peaceable protesters in retaliation for protected conduct.
Whereas a federal appeals court docket stayed that order final week, the ACLU argued Saturday that the capturing has “created an pressing want for intervention to stop irreparable damage to the named plaintiffs, protesters, and observers.”
“Appellees anticipate that hundreds of protesters and observers will proceed to take to the streets to train their constitutional rights,” the ACLU stated within the submitting. “As federal brokers deployed to Operation Metro Surge work together with these people, it’s extra important than ever to reinstate the district court docket’s slim, thought of injunction to stop violent retaliation.”
The Division of Homeland Safety claimed Pretti approached officers with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun and when officers tried to disarm him, he “violently resisted.”

Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem speaks by a display screen exhibiting a picture of a handgun that the Division of Homeland Safety says was recovered from a person who was shot throughout his arrest in Minneapolis, in Washington, January 24, 2026.
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“Fearing for his life and the lives and security of fellow officers, an agent fired defensive pictures,” DHS stated.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Patrol Commander at Giant Greg Bovino have claimed — with out offering additional proof — that Pretti arrived on the scene “to inflict most harm on people.” Noem instructed reporters that his actions amounted to “home terrorism.”
At a information convention on Sunday, Bovino stated that the entire officers concerned within the deadly capturing of Pretti are nonetheless working. He stated that for their very own security and due to doxxing, the brokers have been moved to different places, which he didn’t disclose.
“All brokers that had been concerned in that scene are working not in Minneapolis, however in different places,” Bovino stated.
However the witness who submitted the declaration as a part of the ACLU court docket submitting disputed the account of federal officers, alleging, “It’s incorrect.”
“The person didn’t method the brokers with a gun. He approached them with a digital camera. He was simply attempting to assist a girl rise up they usually took him to the bottom,” the witness stated, in line with the declaration.
The witness, in line with the declaration, added, “The brokers pulled the person on the bottom. I did not see him contact any of them — he wasn’t even turned towards them.”
ABC Information’ Victoria Arancio contributed to this report.
