DHS: 2 Agents Fired Weapons in Alex Pretti Shooting
Two Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officers discharged their firearms during the Saturday shooting of Alex Pretti, according to a DHS report submitted to Congress and obtained by ABC News. The report details the incident that occurred on Saturday, but provides limited specific details regarding the circumstances leading to the use of force.
The DHS report, now in the hands of Congressional members, serves as an official account of the event. While the full report remains unavailable to the public, ABC News secured a copy highlighting the key finding of the two officers’ involvement in discharging their weapons. The shooting resulted in injuries to Alex Pretti, though the extent of those injuries was not detailed in the available information.
The investigation into the shooting is ongoing. Further details are expected to emerge as authorities continue to examine the incident and gather evidence. The report's release marks an initial step in the accountability process, providing a formal record of the events surrounding the shooting. DHS has not yet released a public statement regarding the report or the ongoing investigation.
