Border Patrol Agents Started the Scuffle That Led to Alex Pretti's Death
Pictures of Alex Pretti and Renee Good with armed police officers in the foreground
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Pictures of Alex Pretti and Renee Good with armed police officers in the foreground
Alex Pretti against a background of a shootiing target with shell casings on top of it
Peter Suderman appears on the left speaking into a microphone, a masked federal agent confronts Alex Pretti in the center image, and Emily Jashinsky appears on the right. Text at the top reads “BAD POLICING.”
In New York City, Republicans are the discrete and insular minority
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The article examines the Trump administration's misleading claims regarding gun rights in the context of the tragic death of Alex Pretti, highlighting the complexities of gun policy and accountability.
The Department of Homeland Security has pledged a comprehensive investigation into a recent fatal shooting, despite concerns about potential bias in their initial assessments.
Comments by Akhil and Vikram Amar in Scotusblog.com are off base
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