Chilling videos captured new angles of the chaotic moments before federal agents fatally shot an armed man who they say attempted to interfere in the arrest of a criminal migrant in Minneapolis.
Harrowing footage shared on social media shows a close-up of the explosive incident — which began as whistle-blowing protesters in the street looked on as about six federal agents pushed a man later identified as Alex Jeffrey Pretti to the ground.
The dramatic moments of the shooting were captured on camera.
“What the f–k is wrong with you?” the woman recording the mayhem was heard yelling in the three-minute video.
Another angle of federal agents killing a Minnesota legal observer, which appears to come from the direction of the woman in pink filming from the sidewalk
Agents then swarmed Pretti — who was shot in the chaos — and wrestled him onto the icy street before one immigration officer grabbed his gun and unleashed more than a dozen shots.
The woman filming the disturbing scene screamed as gunfire erupted, repeatedly shouting, “What the f–k did you do?!,” while the man lay motionless on his back.
The video showed ICE officers backing away, with some still aiming their guns at the 37-year-old, before slowing approaching him
“Oh my God, Oh my God! What the f–k did you just do?” the horrified woman yelled repeatedly, according to the footage.
“Someone call the ambulance! Somebody call 9-1-1! I can’t believe they just did that!”
Meanwhile, another video showed Pretti gripping his phone while helping a woman who was pushed to the ground by an immigration agent, who relentlessly sprayed the pair with tear gas.
Alex Jeffrey Pretti was involved in an altercation and was shot by federal agents.
The hoard of federal officers pulled him away from the woman and brought him to the ground, where Pretti struggled on his hands and knees for several seconds before an agent wearing a gray jacket appeared to seize his gun — and the fatal shots rang out moments later.
Tensions flared as law enforcement tried to secure the area around West 26th Street and Nicollet Ave in South Minneapolis Saturday morning — where Pretti was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Department of Homeland Security said Pretti had approached US Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun.








