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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Woman Alex Pretti was Killed Trying to Defend is an EMT. FED Agents Stopped Her From Giving First Aid
https://theintercept.com/2026/02/13/alex-pretti-first-aid-emt-federal-agents/MINNEAPOLIS THE STRUGGLE THAT killed Alex Pretti began with a shove. It ended with gunshots.
In the final moments before he was shot and killed by federal authorities in Minneapolis, Pretti attempted to intervene in a confrontation where several federal agents were shoving two women. In videos from the scene, Pretti crosses the street and places himself between the officers and the women before being pepper-sprayed, separated from the group, beaten, and shot multiple times.
One of the women involved in the confrontation, who was the closest civilian to Pretti when he was killed, said that in the immediate aftermath of the shooting she identified herself as an emergency medical technician and moved to perform CPR. Federal agents restrained her, said the woman, who requested anonymity for fear of retribution by the government.
The woman, a registered EMT whose credentials were confirmed by The Intercept, said in an exclusive interview that it was apparent Pretti had suffered serious injuries and needed medical help.
I could tell the second that I laid eyes on him that he was horrifically injured, the EMT recalled. I immediately said, Im an EMT! He has a brain injury! He has a serious brain injury! I need to help him right now.
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dalton99a
(92,974 posts)2naSalit
(101,237 posts)MagickMuffin
(18,256 posts)Now the murderers Jesus Ochoa (43) and Raymundo Gutierrez (35) have been exposed they NEED to be prosecuted to the FULL extent of the LAW.
Cold blooded murderers Jesus Ochoa (43) and Raymundo Gutierrez (35) MUST face the legal system for justice for Alex Pretti's family. And if it cannot go through the legal system, then the Pretti's need to sue the murderers Jesus Ochoa (43) and Raymundo Gutierrez (35) in civil court for the wrongful execution of their son.
sop
(18,004 posts)Wicked Blue
(8,745 posts)Bettie
(19,472 posts)feel anything but some kind of sick satisfaction that they finally got to kill someone?
Do you think they actually understand that they ended a man's life? Or are they more likely just hoping they can do it again, soon?
Nevilledog
(54,802 posts)Sweet Rosie Red
(41 posts)Lonestarblue
(13,356 posts)Kid Berwyn
(23,753 posts)An excellent resource on why the police don't bring up what Flock does and why Thiel doesn't bring up what Palantir knows.

The Private Companies Quietly Building a Police State
From Palantirs data fusion to Clearviews face scraping and Flocks license-plate dragnets, a handful of private vendors now underpin everyday policingand ICEs deportation machine. Sold as public safety, these tools supercharge surveillance, stitch together vast personal data, and evade democratic oversight. Heres what they are, who profits, and how we can shrink police reliance on them.
By Campaign Zero
10/02/2025 Updates
Overview
Donald Trump entered the White House last January with a promise to carry out the largest mass deportation in United States history. While Trump hasnt made history with the numbers, his administrations policies have led to a dramatic surge in ICE arrests, fueled in part by private technology companies that have made them possible.
Powerful tools that collect and aggregate data, enable facial recognition, and increase surveillance have become a bedrock of American policing over the past two decades. In collaboration with private technology companies, law enforcement agencies at all levels have experimented with how to implement these tools and created a large consumer market for them. Against this backdrop, it is essential to understand the role of the tech industry in both increasing the reach of local law enforcement and enabling mass deportations by the Trump administration.
The Trump administration has made a public show of its deportation efforts, but the technologies that make it possible have received less attention. ICE is, for example, one of the largest customers for Clearview AI, a facial recognition company that has scraped more than 30 billion faces from internet sources. Data brokers, including one owned jointly by several airline companies, are actively selling data to ICE and other federal agencies. Perhaps most noteworthy is a new $30 million contract between ICE and Palantir to build a platform integrating data from myriad sources to provide near real-time visibility of migrants in the country.
Palantir is a defense contractor that builds data integration tools for law enforcement and government agencieswhat one former employee describes as really extravagant plumbing with data. While the company brands itself as a neutral data infrastructure provider, Palantir is in reality a largely unchecked force in the expansion of mass surveillance. For example, the company is in conversation with the Trump administration to build and manage systems for the Social Security Administration and the IRS, a move challenged by civil rights groups. Palantirs plumbing could lay the foundation for which law enforcement agencies leverage massive troves of private information never intended for police use. Such systems have been used on a smaller scale for years in local police agencies, enabling mass surveillance and, in many cases, exacerbating racist policing.
The surveillance technologies currently used by ICE empower the agency in ways that are both unprecedented and massively expand its reach. But they are also in use far beyond this one agency. Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital privacy organization, has mapped a wide range of intrusive technology systems from surveillance cameras to complex systems like Palantirs used by local police agencies throughout the country. Hundreds of companies, many of which began as military and defense contractors, now market their tools to, and develop them in concert with, law enforcement agencies across the United States.
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https://campaignzero.org/the-private-companies-quietly-building-a-police-state/
BidenRocks
(2,982 posts)I remember when every fucking thing chump is doing was illegal.
For bypassing Congress, he needs to go, along with his entire admin!
Then we sue for restorative damages!
Scott Alan Swaggerty
(232 posts)Justice matters.
(9,570 posts)Kamala was President.
Tell all Republicans in Congress their corrupted dear leader has not killed enough citizens yet because they refuse to impeach and remove him, so more will die who do not have to (like during COVID-19).
Shame them all for their complicity in this man's death!
bsiebs
(942 posts)2na fisherman
(283 posts)The reported two agents who fired their guns at him point blank are the obvious culprits in the killing of Pretti. But seconds before he was shot, he was severely beaten in the head with a gas canister wielded by an agent while Pretti was on the ground. Even if those two agents had chosen not to shoot him, he most likely would have suffered severely crippling head trauma or even death because of this beating. I wonder when/if we will see an autopsy report indicating this as a contributing factor to his death and that agent held to account for it as an illegal use of lethal force. There can be no legitimate training in law enforcement tactics which can justify a non-lethal defensive gas weapon to be misused as a bludgeon. Just because a gun isn't used doesn't mean goons cannot still kill you by beating you to death. Or, in the case of George Floyd, by strangulation.
senseandsensibility
(24,488 posts)This is big news. C'mon CNN, MSNOW, cover this!
