Washington. The Justice Department opened a federal civil rights investigation Friday into the shooting death of Minneapolis resident Alex Pretti, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said. The FBI will lead the probe with Homeland Security Investigations supporting, while Customs and Border Protection conducts an internal review. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem disclosed an earlier shift in which agency would lead. President Donald Trump called Pretti an “agitator” after footage circulated showing a scuffle. Officials said investigators will review video, witness statements and other evidence to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident today. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Federal investigators and civil rights advocates gained authority and resources to pursue evidence and potential accountability through a DOJ-led civil rights probe into the Border Patrol shooting.
Alex Pretti's family and Minneapolis communities suffered the immediate human loss and renewed trauma amid enforcement actions, public controversy and protests.
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