Share and Follow

Two immigration officers connected to the deadly shooting of a demonstrator in Minneapolis have been placed on administrative leave, according to US officials. This development comes as President Donald Trump faces significant criticism over the event.

Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse, was shot multiple times on Saturday during an altercation with camouflaged border patrol agents, an incident that was captured on video.

Pretti’s death follows the earlier fatal shooting of another female protester by an immigration officer in January, igniting a wave of nationwide, bipartisan outrage.

A representative from the US Customs and Border Protection agency confirmed on Wednesday that two officers involved in the incident have been put on administrative leave.

“This is standard protocol,” the spokesperson stated in an official release.

It comes as an initial review of the deadly shooting made no mention of Pretti brandishing a firearm, despite initial statements by Trump officials highlighting the weapon.

In the hours after Pretti was killed, top Trump administration officials portrayed the nurse as an aggressor, assertions that were quickly contradicted by video from the scene.

US homeland security wrote on X he “approached U.S. Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun”, but did not mention that the weapon was holstered.

Protesters holding up a picture of a young white man with beard and brown hair

In the hours after Pretti was killed, top Trump administration officials portrayed the nurse as an aggressor, assertions that were quickly contradicted by video from the scene. Source: Anadolu / Jacek Boczarski

Stephen Miller — a powerful figure who leads Trump’s hard-line immigration policy — called Pretti a “domestic terrorist” and “would-be assassin” without presenting evidence to support the claims.

The White House later said Miller was referring to “general guidance” to immigration agents operating in Minnesota, not the specific incident involving Pretti.

Trump has called for an “honourable and honest investigation” into Pretti’s death and suggested he would “de-escalate a little bit” the administration’s immigration crackdown in the city in the northern state of Minnesota.


For the latest from SBS News, download our app and subscribe to our newsletter.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
'Time is running out': Trump sending 'massive armada' to Iran

Trump Deploys ‘Massive Armada’ to Iran: Urgency Escalates as Tensions Mount

Iranian officials have reached out to the wider Middle East over the…

Donald Trump Commits to Reducing Tensions in Minnesota Amidst Attacks on Ilhan Omar in Minneapolis

In an effort to ease rising tensions in Minneapolis, the White House…
Sandy and Joan Weill pictured with their dog Angel, who received treatment for lymphoma at UC Davis Hospital in 2018.

Ex-Bank CEO Pledges $171 Million to Pet Hospital in Heartfelt Tribute to His Beloved Dog

Sandy Weill, the former CEO of American bank Citigroup, and his wife…
French former senator Joel Guerriau arrives at the courtroom, in Paris, Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

Ex-French Senator Admits to Unintentionally Spiking Colleague’s Drink with MDMA

A former French senator has been found guilty in a high-profile drug-facilitated…

Unveiling Australia’s $335 Million Scam Epidemic: How Fraudsters Struck in Just 12 Months

Australians faced a staggering financial blow last year, with scams siphoning away…
New Zealand Landslide victims identified as grandmother and grandson - as heartbreaking details emerge of family's final weekend

Tragic Landslide in New Zealand Claims Lives of Beloved Grandmother and Grandson; Heartfelt Family Stories Unfold

In the aftermath of a catastrophic landslide in New Zealand, the victims…

Potential Terrorist Act: Perth Invasion Day Rally Targeted in Alleged Bomb Attack Investigation

Authorities are probing an incident where a man allegedly hurled a bomb…

Apple Releases Critical Update Alert: Check If Your iPhone is Impacted

Apple has issued a call to action for Australian users with older…