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”The Blood of Alex Pretti Is On Tim Walz” - Minnesota ICE Shooting Triggers CHAOS
26 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What tragic event occurred during the Minneapolis protest?
Rob, tragic event in Minneapolis. Alex Pretty was at the protest, and while the events are taking place, Rob, which clips can we show? Because at this point, people have seen many of the clips. Let's show this until it gets to the part of the shooting. Rob, go for it. So this is the protest that's going on. ISIS coming down.
The audio a little bit, Rob, the whistling is in the street, obstructing.
And I think the majority of these officers were Border Patrol agents, correct?
They're Border Patrol agents, majority of them.
So that's Alex. There's the bear spray. Oh, fighting back, dragging the girl.
Okay, you can pause it right there. You can pause it right there. This leads to shooting, and eventually Alex dies after this event that takes place, and it's been talked about all over the place. The left is blaming Trump, calling him Gestapo, using phrases that is just, again, the types of phrases that cause
people to jump to conclusion saying this was intentional why did they do this you know cnn done a bunch of different interviews i can read a bunch of the stories here but let's kind of read one of them alex pretty 37 identified man as fatally shot by border patrol agent in minneapolis uh rob if you have a clip on that one i'll go to this first and then we got uh uh is that christine ohm yes sir go ahead go ahead and play this clip
An individual approached U.S. Border Patrol officers with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun. The officers attempted to disarm this individual, but the armed suspect reacted violently. Fearing for his life and for the lives of his fellow officers around him, an agent fired defensive shots. Medics were on the scene immediately and attempted to deliver medical aid.
Okay, so that's that. I'll come to you first, Tom. What happened? What is your impression of what happened? And then, of course, we'll go into the rest of the issues.
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Chapter 2: How did Alex Pretti get involved in the protest?
You shouldn't be down here.
Vinny, where are you at with this?
Well, first and foremost, you guys know what I do. I carry a 9mm Springfield Hellcat. You know I have it on me. I have it on me all the time. You know what I don't do, Pat? I don't go to organized protests, okay? Because there was a fact that he was actively tracking and targeting ICE on that secret Minnesota signal chat, okay?
i don't go to protests with other agents who have guns and interfere with official federal business okay you know why because i'm not stupid patrick and i know i know that there's a possibility if i get into a fight something crazy might happen okay and there's a little i did some research i wanted to find out about this gun because from what i saw they they took the gun but he was still reaching for something because he had two extra clips
Remember I was looking for a gun last year? Because I already have a Sig Sauer, Tommy. Right now I have a Hellcat. I have a bunch of guns. But the gun that he had was a Sig Sauer P320. And the reason I didn't get it, do you know why? It's been known for a history of misfiring by itself. Law enforcement, there's lawsuits. Rob, look at that, Pat.
The Sig Sauer P320, subject to over 100 lawsuits alleging that it can fire without a trigger pull. Rob, we don't have to go to it. There's a bunch of videos.
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Chapter 3: What led to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a Border Patrol agent?
There's one of cops in a hospital. They're arresting some individual. Pat, they grab the guy's legs, and the cop's gun goes...
and shoots and all the cops are tripping out so add this to the recipe of disaster are you ready for this he's there he's interfering uh they're in the in the in the skirmish one agent grabs the gun he's walking away that gun misfires this is my opinion misfires it spooks everybody there and mind you simultaneously he's grabbing for the gun that he thinks is still there OK, but let's go back.
Why is he there? He's there because he's told from his governor and he's getting probably I don't know if he was getting paid or not, but I don't know why anybody else would be there if you're not going to be getting money for it unless you're that brainwashed. But they were told, go there, get in their faces. It's a call to action.
I tweeted earlier today, Rob, can you please just show this is the epitome of what is happening right now in Minnesota. This picture right here, it's Tim Walz behind the gate in his mansion with security telling his useful idiots to go and die to distract from what, guys? the billions and billions of dollars of fraud in his state and to keep protecting illegals, AKA democratic voters.
At the end of the day, take all your emotion out and take a step back. Why? Why Minnesota? Why is it happening? And I think that's the key issue because, Pat, if you don't mind, Rob, did you hear one thing of Ivory Smith? Can you show these photos? You'll never hear this or you'll never see this. I sent Rob three photos on Slack. Could you go to the young black girl? This is Ivory Smith, okay?
Does anybody know about her? Killed by a drunk driver. Her mother critically injured. Seven years old. Go to Jocelyn Nungere. Pat, this 12-year-old was raped. Her throat was slit by two illegals from Venezuela. 12 years old. And then the last, you want to talk about nurses, Lakin Riley was 22 years old, jogging. I saw a video of her parents showing up to the scene.
Pat, I don't want to send it to you, and I'm not going to, because it'll ground you. They were on the floor crying. She was jogging. She was... The guy was trying to sexually assault her. For 18 minutes, she fought him. She fought him, and then he crushed her head with a rock. Nobody cares. No media, no leftists. It's all bullshit. Sorry for my language. It's all fake, okay?
So when you start caring about people like that, I'll start caring about some stupid nurse that shouldn't have been there in the first place.
People can talk about, oh, he was disarmed and things like that. He may have been disarmed, but he wasn't giving up. And he's still in a struggle that was going at speed with federal officers. And then a gun fires, his gun that he brought to the event. So, come on. I mean, it's a tragedy that he's dead, but it was his decision that he was there.
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Chapter 4: What are the differing reactions to the shooting incident?
All right. And this is a federal interaction with a federal officer. Like we made the rules. So people that are going to have an interaction with the federal government don't have guns on them. You know what I mean? And the second thing is the context of a riot.
Like, I don't know if any of you guys been inside of a riot, like things and what Tom said, like time moves faster than it actually moves in real life. Like these are split second decisions, one gun going off like the whole like a riot. I don't know if you guys seen when there's like big
stampedes of people and people get trampled like one thing that goes wrong it will trigger the whole crowd and people are going to go crazy it's a big tragedy every time an american life is lost doesn't matter which side it is for sure like i'm gonna i'm gonna take that that to the grave you know like it's a big strategy but in a in a context of a riot in a con in the context of an interaction with a federal officer i think it is it's terrible that that doesn't
He also didn't have his permit. He didn't have his ID, which is illegal. He didn't have all that. And I don't know, does Minnesota have a law for bringing a firearm to a political protest? I don't know the laws in Minnesota, but I don't see that that would be something that you would do. Why would you bring a gun?
Why would you bring a gun and get into everybody's face unless you were asking for it?
Well, I want to get back into the story you talk about of who they're not talking about. But before we do, can you do me a favor, Rob, and play the Jacob Fry clip of him criticizing ICE? Here's Jacob Fry, the mayor. Here's what he had to say. Go ahead, Rob.
This is not a partisan issue. This is an American issue. This administration and everyone involved in this operation should be reflecting on They should be reflecting right now and asking themselves, what exactly are you accomplishing? If the goal was to achieve peace and safety, this is doing exactly the opposite.
If the goal was to achieve calm and prosperity, this is doing exactly the opposite. Are you standing up for American families right now? Or are we tearing them apart? You can pause that.
You can pause that right there. You know, one sits there. There's different people. And by the way, I called this two years ago when they said they're going to deport everybody. I said chaos is going to be nasty. I said this on 24. when they said this. And I'm talking in June is when I said this, of 24.
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Chapter 5: What questions arise regarding the actions of law enforcement?
Go a little bit lower when you look at the story. The five days, go a little bit lower, Rob. Go lower, lower, lower to, I want to say, go up three paragraphs. Go up three paragraphs. Go up, up, three, right there. Okay, right there. Curtis Houck's study showed that ABC, CBS, and NBC gave 20 minutes and 33 seconds to Lakin Riley's trial over five days.
Only 20 minutes and 33 seconds between ABC, CBS, NBC. This is before Barry Weiss, okay? which was about one-fourth of the coverage they devoted to the garbage gate story against Donald Trump in the final days of the presidential campaign. Tony Hinchcliffe's joke about Puerto Rico got 77 minutes. So what does this mean? Be good. We need that story. Yes, that's a good story.
Alex Pretty, we need that story. Why? This is good. We have to make ICE look good. And by the way, while we're talking this morning with Humberto, Just so you guys know, these are not perfect candidates for them. They would prefer somebody that was colored or black. They need a little bit more. But they'll still use it for their own benefit. They'll still use it.
How much coverage did they give to Lake and Riley? It doesn't meet their narrative. It makes illegal immigrants not undocumented immigrants. You realize the crime that is taking place in America, but that's not what they want the American people to see. They want to be able to shake things up because the reality of it is when I said go to the Tim Walz tweet, Rob,
When I said, you know, this whole thing falls 100% on Tim Walz. Why does it fall 100% on Tim Walz? This is 100% on you. You're the leader of the state who lost complete control. Go a little bit lower and look at the commentary of people rebuttaling to it. Okay, go to the top one. This signals the vast fraud conducted. Skip that one. Also, government representatives.
History doesn't care about excuses. Wealthy Republicans must provide. So if the government puts federal thugs in your town, look at the verbiage. Are you saying the state has the right to fight back? I'm going to answer that question for you. We can see the victim was trying to protect two women who were being violent, shoved by ICE agents. He didn't have to be a part of it.
Go a little bit lower, Rob. Go a little bit lower. Does it make you feel better to blame a Democrat when you're literally watching mask-untrade government officials murdering people in the streets? Perfect. Okay. All of these things are things that people are talking about back and forth. And again, this is a very sensitive topic. Ask yourself the question, Why did the U.S.
government have to send ICE agents into those areas? Why?
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Chapter 6: How do local officials' decisions impact federal operations?
Why? Could this have been prevented? 100%. What do you mean? This is the Gestapo. This is ICE. This is what they want to do. They don't want to do that. But they have to do that. Why? Because the local and state officials are not cooperating with the federal government to give them the reports.
If the local and the state officials were cooperating and sending reports to the federal government of the crimes the illegal immigrants are committing in that local city or that state, we don't need to send ICE, because then now we're cooperating. Well, how come this didn't happen under Obama? Ready for this one? Let's go through it. It's blue cities.
All Obama's going to do is, hey, guys, give us the list. Oh, no problem, Mr. Obama. Oh, no problem, Jesus. Oh, no problem, President Obama. Here's the list. What else do you need? What else do you need? We'll cooperate with you. We'll give it to you. Of course they're going to cooperate with you because it's blue. Here, you think blue's going to cooperate with Trump to make him look good? No.
You know what the blue hates, though, which Humberto said this morning? What's down 20%? Crime is down 20%.
Murder.
Why is it down 20%? Because of blue policies? Hell no. Why is it down 20%? Pull up the report, Rob, that even CBS had to put up, that so many people were furious, got 50 million views. On X, crime is down, murder is down 20%. But the American people are not gonna see this because CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, when you watch it, they're not gonna be giving you this report.
The report's gonna be a very different report. Murder is down 20%, why? Border patrol of people crossing the border today. You know what it's down to? Nothing. Ask the question, why? So why didn't Minnesota? So now let's ask a different question, Rob. Can you pull up right there? Look at that chart. Can you show that, please? U.S. murder rate in 2026. What happened? What happened?
Why did it drop the way it has? Why? Answer this question. Of course you have to use Alex Priddy and drive the hell out of it because you're trying to divide because you want to blame everything on Trump. Of course you have to do that. That's the playbook. But why don't you cooperate? And by the way, Tim Waltz, or all these other places, what would have happened if Tim Walz would have cooperated?
Jacob Fry, when you're blaming ICE, what if you would have cooperated? What if you would have sent a report back to the White House? What if you would have told them, here's how many illegals we have, let's arrest them. They're breaking the law. They're stealing money from our taxpayers. No, no, no. I need their votes because if I cooperate, I may not get reelected. So I'll go dance like them.
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Chapter 7: What role does media coverage play in shaping public perception?
And by the way, they've done this so many times, and you know who it works on? Whoever's the youngest generation and the old and emotional that just want their social security, okay? The people that can think for themselves, you have to see through what's going on here. They needed this crisis. They needed Alex Pretty. They need this more than you know.
Because in every possible way, did you see the approval rating for Trump that came up, Rob? Did you guys see the approval rating that just came up for Trump, 49%? More.
And 70% are extremely positive.
Yeah. So this was a report that we just talked about a couple days ago on X. It was on our group text that we sent to each other, Rob, which I'll send it to you in a minute for us to show up. So to me, this could have been prevented. All you had to do was cooperate. You refused to cooperate. Because of that, this took place. Vinny. Well, I mean—
You basically laid out exactly what the hell is going on. But let's take just a really step back. Right there real quick.
Show that, Rob. Rasmussen report. Trump's overnight presidential job approval is in. Single overnight approval for last night, 49.58% is the highest in over a month. His approval is up today in a five-day rolling. America's turning 250 this year. And by the way. We're doing something special on the 250th, 4th of July. Stay tuned. I'll announce it to you when it's ready to announce.
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And when we break down to you what is really going on, it will make sense to you. But having said that, Rob, go ahead and play this clip.
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