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Ky., criticized the federal government's response to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a border patrol agent on CBS' "60 Minutes."
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) admitted that trust in the Trump administration has been broken “without question” after its response to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents in Minnesota.
Recently, a ProPublica report identified Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raymundo Gutierrez as the two federal agents who fired shots during the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti. DHS would not confirm the names of the agents involved.
State officials have resorted to unconventional methods as they press forward with their own inquiries into the killings of Alex Jeffrey Pretti and Renee Good.
An average of recent polls from the New York Times found that Trump’s average approval rating as of Jan. 28 is 41%, with 55% disapproving of his performance. His approval rating has dropped over the past few weeks.
Alex Pretti was carrying a permitted gun when he had a confrontation with federal agents who ultimately shot and killed him. While the Trump administration pointed to his gun as a reason for agents to fear for their safety,
More than 60 CEOs of Minnesota-based companies signed an open letter posted on the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce website on Sunday calling for state, local and federal officials to work together.
The Trump administration sent Congress a "preliminary review" of the fatal Border Patrol shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis during an immigration operation.