We Still Don’t Know Who Killed Alex Pretti on the Street in Minneapolis

It’s amazing. Saturday morning, January 24 — the morning that ICE / border patrol agents shot and murdered Alex Pretti — was 3 days ago – and today we still don’t know who shot him. We still don’t know which agent or agents fired the 10 bullets into his body at point-blank range.
Is it because there were so many agents surrounding Alex and pummeling him that investigators can’t figure out the individual identities?
No, authorities know who it is – they’re just not saying. ICE agents operate with impunity, under masks and with loaded machine guns.
Okay, so Greg Bovino is leaving with a few other agents and ol’ Tom Horman is coming in to quiet everybody down. You know Horman, he’s the gruff-speaking, bulldog looking guy from central casting — he reminds me of actor Broderick Crawford of the TV show Highway Patrol — who allegedly accepted a bag of $50,000 cash from FBI agents during a crime investigation — and got to keep it and who of course was not charged.
Meanwhile, Senate Democrats are getting ready to shut the government down unless funding for ICE is removed from the spending packages.
Well what do we know? What have authorities said about the trigger happy agent? (What happened to the idea that multiple agents actually fired into Pretti?)

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