New angle shows moment federal agents shoot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis – video

🤕 this is getting outta hand man, 40 yrs old dude just trying to get to a protest and he gets gunned down... it's like they're more scared of us than we are of them 🚫 what's the point of all this? can't we just have some peace and understanding in our country 🤷‍♂️
 
can't believe this stuff is still happening 🤯... whoever shot that guy was clearly out of line, no matter how chaotic things got, you gotta follow protocol and check people's IDs first before shooting 💀. and the fact that they didn't even try to subdue him with pepper spray or a Taser makes it look like an execution more than a justified response. law enforcement needs to get its act together and learn to handle these situations without resorting to violence 😤. also, what's up with the FBI not commenting on this? should be all over the news right now 📰
 
can't believe this is still happening 🤯 in 2025 we should know better than to turn a blind eye to police brutality... alex compton didn't deserve to die just because he was caught up in a protest, it's senseless and avoidable 😡 the fact that the FBI won't comment on this footage is even more disturbing, it's like they're trying to sweep this under the rug 🚮 and what really gets me is that compton wasn't even a protest leader, just an innocent bystander who got caught in the crossfire... we need to do better, we need to hold our law enforcement agencies accountable for their actions 💪 and until we can trust them to keep us safe without resorting to violence, protests will continue to be met with aggression 🚫
 
😱 This footage is absolutely disturbing, it's like something out of a dystopian novel 📚. I mean, can you imagine being walking down the street and suddenly having multiple guns pointed at you? It's terrifying, and the fact that these federal agents didn't even bother to identify themselves before opening fire is just chilling 😓.

I think this incident really highlights the need for greater accountability within law enforcement agencies 🚔. We can't just let our authorities run amok without consequences, it's not only unacceptable but also perpetuates a culture of fear and mistrust among certain communities 👥. The fact that Civil Rights groups are calling out this footage as "clear evidence" of police misconduct is well-deserved 🔥.

It's also worth noting that Alex Compton was just an innocent bystander who got caught up in the chaos, his death is a prime example of how peaceful protests can quickly turn deadly 🤯. We need to have more conversations about systemic racism and police brutality, and how we can work towards creating a safer and more equitable society for everyone 🌎💖
 
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