Catherine Prasifka: We've had too many points of no return to think that Alex Pretti's death will dial it all down
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Catherine Prasifka: We've had too many points of no return to think that Alex Pretti's death will dial it all down
"Donald Trump and his administration care nothing for the truth, so don't expect a change in approach On January 24, a 37-year-old nurse named Alex Pretti was shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis. We have all seen the videos. The footage is unspeakably shocking, captured from multiple angles by bystanders who filmed the confrontation. This happened just weeks after the fatal shooting of Renee Good, also in Minneapolis, also broadcast to the world."
"Donald Trump and his administration care nothing for the truth, so don't expect a change in approach This happened just weeks after the fatal shooting of Renee Good, also in Minneapolis, also broadcast to the world. With both protesters and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers recording and uploading videos, you would think it would be easy to agree upon what happened. But with our warped media landscape, things are no longer so easy."
On January 24, a 37-year-old nurse, Alex Pretti, was shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis, with multiple bystander videos capturing the confrontation. The killing occurred weeks after the fatal shooting of Renee Good, also in Minneapolis, and that incident was widely broadcast. Protesters and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers both recorded and uploaded footage of these encounters. Clear agreement about the events proved elusive despite visual evidence. A politicized media landscape and organized disinformation efforts have distorted factual accounts. Narrative control by aligned networks undermines factual accuracy and impedes accountability.
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