Fatal Border Patrol-involved shooting sparks gun rights debate
CITY, State (Source) — Gun rights groups clash after man armed with a 9mm pistol is fatally shot by CBP in Minneapolis.
## Key Facts:
– Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident, was shot on Saturday while allegedly protesting an immigration enforcement operation.
– Pretti had a lawful Permit to Carry (PTC) and no criminal record.
– Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus calls the shooting “deeply concerning” and calls for a transparent investigation.
– NRA blames Democrat leaders for inciting violence against law enforcement officers in Minnesota.
– DHS is leading the investigation into the shooting, with assistance from the FBI.
## Conclusion:
The fatal shooting of a man by Border Patrol in Minneapolis has sparked a clash among gun rights groups, with differing responses from the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus and the NRA. The incident has raised concerns about escalating anti-law-enforcement rhetoric and the need for a transparent investigation into the shooting. Dateline: NEW YORK CITY, NY
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