DHS Retreats From the Claim That the Agents Who Killed Alex Pretti Faced a 'Violent Riot'
The department now describes the threat as "several civilians" who were "yelling and blowing whistles."
Federal officials have repeatedly claimed that the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) employees who fatally shot Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti on Saturday did so in the midst of a "riot." The situation, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem said after the shooting, was "a violent riot" where "you have someone showing up with weapons." Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol commander who headed the immigration crackdown in Minneapolis until he was reassigned this week, echoed that assessment during a CNN interview the next day.
This alleged riot figures in attempts to blame Pretti for his own death, and it could be relevant in evaluating the decision to grab and restrain him, which resulted in a scuffle that ended with lethal gunfire. But it is inconsistent with bystander videos of the incident, photographs of the scene, eyewitness accounts, and the report that CBP's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) gave Congress on Tuesday.
The initial justification for the shooting, which Noem and other officials offered within hours of the incident, portrayed Pretti as a "gunman" who was "brandishing" a pistol, "was there to perpetuate violence," "attacked those officers," aimed to "inflict harm" on them, and "wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement." That account was immediately contradicted by footage of the encounter, which showed that Pretti, who had a carry permit, never drew his pistol. The gun remained in its holster until a Border Patrol agent removed it during the struggle that resulted in Pretti's death. The videos also show it is not true that Pretti "attacked those officers" before they decided to tackle him.
In light of that evidence, the Trump administration has retreated from the claim that Pretti was bent on murder. On Wednesday, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who on Saturday described Pretti as a "would-be assassin" and "a domestic terrorist" who "tried to assassinate federal law enforcement," said he had been relying on "reports from CBP on the ground." President Donald Trump, who initially lent credence to the story that Miller amplified, now says the shooting was "tragic" and "very unfortunate."
Trump nevertheless continues to fault Pretti for carrying a gun. "I don't like any shooting," he told The Wall Street Journal on Sunday. "But I don't like it when somebody goes into a protest and he's got a very powerful, fully loaded gun with two magazines." Trump reiterated that complaint on Tuesday. "You can't have guns," he told reporters. "You can't walk in with guns. You just can't. You can't walk in with guns. You can't do that."
Trump was echoing statements by other federal officials, including Noem, FBI Director Kash Patel, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Bill Essayli, the first assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California. They portrayed Pretti's exercise of the constitutional right to bear arms as inherently suspicious, illegal, and an invitation to police violence. To reinforce that line of criticism, which provoked objections from Second Amendment groups, federal officials have argued that Pretti recklessly "brought a semiautomatic weapon to a riot."
That is how Bovino put it in an interview with CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday. Bovino used the word riot four times while making the case that "the victims are the Border Patrol agents."
When Bash asked whether Pretti ever drew his gun, Bovino said, "We do know that the suspect did bring a weapon, a loaded 9-millimeter, high-capacity handgun, to a riot." He added that Pretti "is not the only one to bring a loaded weapon to a riot." When Bash noted that Pretti had a "Second Amendment right to carry a gun," Bovino said, "Those rights don't count when you riot and assault, delay, obstruct, and impede law enforcement officers, and most especially when you mean to do that beforehand." When Bash asked if there was any evidence that Pretti "was brandishing a weapon," as Noem had falsely claimed, Bovino said, "He brought a semiautomatic weapon to a riot, assaulted federal officers, and at some point they saw that weapon."
While videos of the confrontation with Pretti do not necessarily tell the whole story, they do not support the claim that a "riot" was happening at the time. You can hear people blowing whistles, a favorite tactic of protesters in Minneapolis, and you can see two women interacting with CBP personnel. A CBP officer pepper sprays them and pushes one of the women to the ground, which is the incident that prompts Pretti to intervene, first by standing between the officer and the woman, then by trying to help her up.
In a sworn statement, a witness said there were "about 15 observers there, recording and observing." Another witness reported seeing "several [CBP] agents and civilians yelling at each other." That does not sound like the "violent riot" that Noem described.
A photograph of the scene taken immediately after the shooting shows about 50 seemingly calm people standing behind yellow police tape. The number of onlookers, which may have swelled after the shooting, is roughly the same as the number of federal law enforcement personnel.
The OPR's report to Congress, which The Intercept published on Tuesday, says "several civilians were in the area yelling and blowing whistles" prior to the shooting. It adds that CBP officers and Border Patrol agents "made several verbal requests for the civilians to stay on the sidewalks and out of the roadway."
Around 9 a.m., according to the OPR report, a CBP officer "was confronted by two female civilians blowing whistles." He "ordered the female civilians to move out of the roadway," but "the female civilians did not move." After he "pushed them both away," the OPR says, one of the women "ran to" Pretti, who at that point was standing in the middle of the street, directing traffic while holding up his cellphone to record the scene. The CBP officer "attempted to move the woman and Pretti out of the roadway," but "the woman and Pretti did not move," so he "deployed his [pepper] spray towards both Pretti and the woman."
While the OPR says the CBP officer "ordered" the women to "move out of the roadway," it does not say he gave any such instruction to Pretti. Rather, it says he "attempted to move" Pretti, which is consistent with what the videos seem to show: an immediate resort to force after Pretti came to the aid of the woman who had been pushed to the ground.
The OPR report glides over that point. "CBP personnel attempted to take Pretti into custody," it says. "Pretti resisted CBP personnel's efforts and a struggle ensued. During the struggle, a [Border Patrol agent] yelled, 'He's got a gun!' multiple times. Approximately five seconds later, a [Border Patrol agent] discharged his CBP-issued Glock 19 and a [CBP officer] also discharged his CBP-issued Glock 47 at Pretti. After the shooting, a [Border Patrol agent] advised he had possession of Pretti's firearm. The [Border Patrol agent] subsequently cleared and secured Pretti's firearm in his vehicle."
That account omits some crucial details. It does not mention that the Border Patrol agent who "secured Pretti's firearm" had disarmed him by the time the shooting started or that Pretti was restrained, with both of his arms pinned down, at that point. It does not mention that the agent who first opened fire shot Pretti four times in the back at close range, meaning he faced no visible threat and could not have seen the gun even if it had not already been removed. It does not mention that, after Pretti collapsed on the pavement, that agent and the CBP officer fired six more rounds into his prone, motionless body from a distance.
That use of deadly force would be hard to understand, let alone justify, even if the "observers" could accurately be described as rioters. But if CBP officers and Border Patrol agents were dealing with mass violence, it might help explain their aggressive treatment of Pretti, which precipitated the struggle that left him fatally wounded half a minute later.
Judging from the OPR report, however, the threat to the CBP officers and Border Patrol agents was far less serious than the one that Noem and Bovino described. Instead of a "violent riot," it was "several civilians" who were "yelling and blowing whistles"—and more specifically, "two female civilians" who were "blowing whistles," standing in the street, and refusing to "move out of the roadway." They may have been disobedient, but they were not violent, and neither was Pretti.
Bovino has a history of misrepresenting the threats posed by protesters, as Reason's Autumn Billings notes. When he was overseeing the immigration crackdown in Chicago, he was caught on video lobbing tear gas at protesters. He claimed they were throwing rocks, one of which struck him in the head.
"Mr. Bovino and the Department of Homeland Security claimed that he had been hit by a rock in the head before throwing the tear gas," U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis noted in November, "but video evidence disproves this. And he ultimately admitted he was not hit until after he threw the tear gas." In other words, Ellis said, Bovino "admitted that he lied about whether a rock hit him before he deployed tear gas."
In that case, the DHS echoed Bovino's lie. "The mob of rioters grew more hostile and violent, advancing toward agents, and began throwing rocks and other objects at agents, including one that struck Chief Greg Bovino in the head," Tricia McLaughlin, the department's assistant secretary for public affairs, said after the incident.
The DHS likewise was on the same page as Bovino after the Pretti shooting. Noem, like Bovino, conflated protesters with rioters. The DHS compounded its dishonesty by asserting that Pretti intended to "massacre law enforcement"—a claim so clearly inconsistent with the video record that even Stephen Miller, a driving force behind Trump's mass deportation project, felt compelled to walk it back, blaming "reports from CBP on the ground."
These misrepresentations are part of a persistent pattern. "In case after case" across the country, Reason's C.J. Ciaramella noted in October, the DHS has shown "a willingness to put false information out to the public and never correct it."
This is the same department that is now promising to thoroughly and dispassionately investigate the circumstances of Pretti's death. Even if Noem had not immediately prejudged the outcome of that investigation by preemptively exonerating her underlings, that promise would be hard to believe.
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Pretti wasn't a protestor. There was no protest going on. He was seeking to disrupt lawful operations.
Odd you choose to lie in your first paragraph.
Oh I'm sorry. Did they not convince you to issue them the official "jesse approved protest" certificate?
I guess it can't be a protest then. We shouldn't listen to anyone that was there. Just you.
1/6 was a protest. Didn't see Reason empathizing.
Eh. It was a riot. Compared to BLM and the ICE stuff now, it was a well-behaved riot. That doesn't change that it got out of hand.
A well behaved riot. LOL You clowns, will say anything. If j6 was Democrats you would not be saying that and that is the difference between maga and normal people
freiheitwhiner: "If J6 was Democrats, you would not be saying..."
THU 21APR1921, Rosenheim, Germany: Hitler speaks about terrorism and accuses the judiciary system of siding with the political left.
Hitler also assured everyone there were only two sides: God's Own Christian National Socialists and Democratic Bolshevik Jyooz--exactly like the MAGAts lampreying on Reason magazine. All other magazines--except the Klan Kavern Stürmer--toss them out on their arschlochs.
1/6 broke into the seat of US government, while the building was CLOSED TO VISITORS while Joint Congress performed a legally requisite duty, erected gallows, put the Vice President, the Speaker of the House, and other members of Congress in mortal fear. Assaulted Capitol police and other officers, beat them with their own guns, gassed them, killed one on the spot and left the rest with PTSD. Over 100 pled guilty or were otherwise convicted by proof beyond a reasonable doubt of these felony offenses. The Minneapolis protestor did NONE of these things.
Mostly BS. It was mostly a setup, starting a day or two earlier.
- Contrary to your statement, many of the J6 protesters were welcomed into the Capital that day by Capital Police.
- there were apparently 275 FBI agents there, undercover. All pretending to be MAGA. None wearing FBI windbreakers. That alone took planning. What were they doing?.
- The FBI knew that there were also two or more busses of Antifa there, pretending to be MAGA, and likely doing their usual thing (that they perfected with BLM) of inciting crowds, throwing the first rocks, breaking the windows, and then sneaking off to do it elsewhere.
- Capital Police cut out of Crisis Management and pre-demonstration intelligence briefings.
- Requests by Trump and Capital Police for DCNG were repeatedly and consistently ignored by DC Mayor And Pentagon (apparently because of “optics”). Many of them were stopped within sight of what was going on at the Capital, but weren’t activated and allowed there until the protests were well over.
- And, of course, this was t he one Congressional vote counting where Pelosi had her daughter following her around to record and memorialize the day.
Hey Bruce, you've obviously drunk the Kool Aid, or maybe you were one of the original planners of the attempt to disrupt the certification of the election...maybe even the source of the people running through the Capitol chanting, "Hang Mike Pence!".
We all watched this on television...people spraying bear spray on police officers, beating people with sections of fence, breaking in to the Capitol through windows and locked doors. You can lie about this all day long, but millions of people watched it live on TV.
Oh look, another special ed.
The rest of us can watch video too, and there were a ton more peaceful protestors then there were idiot rioters.
Hey retard is back, still cant be embarassed by his retard takes.
There were zero protests on the street. Him and his allies were informed by ICE Warch colleagues there was ICE in the area. They rushed with attempt to obstruct as seen by his prior actions.
Leftists dont get to redefine words no matter how often you retards try.
Is he an original retard? Or just another sock puppet?
Another leftist from Chicago apparently. He keeps bragging about being from that shithole.
Being from, Chicago isn’t a brag.
Oh, I’m sorry, are you still a retarded Marxist shill?
Pretti wasn't even an active ER or ICU nurse. He had quit his job several months earlier to focus on full time protesting and ICE operations. Less than 2 weeks before he was shot he spit on ICE officers and kicked out a taillight of their vehicle then got in a brawl with them. His parents urged him to not do anything stupid after that and he responded by arming himself and using the ICE Out signal chat to find another operation and showed up to impede it. He got himself killed through his own actions, no one elses.
Not being a lawyer, you wouldn't know that NONE of this would carry a scintilla of probative force even if admitted in evidence in prosecution of the officer for homicide, which it wouldn't be. Yet to you, an authoritarian, the burden of proof is on the police murder victim. That's why we give jury instructions to dumbshit jurors having no clue about the relevant law. Not that you, having prejudged the case from afar based on propaganda, could even qualify as a juror.
Yes, of course. All that is relevant is the point of view of the CBP agents involved. But it may be relevant that he was a violent anti-ICE protester, who had used violence before against their vehicle. If they recognized him (as they did Good), it’s possible that it may have, naturally, impacted the way that he was initially treated. We shall hopefully see.
So the masked suckpuppet here believes the dead guy Maced himself an shot himself with his own gun while ICE agents observed in helpless disbelief. For a minute there I was starting to believe Jacob Sullum's verifiably accurate reporting and my own eyes watching the playback. Now I'm not so sure. In Christian National Socialist MAGAt world the good Christian guys shoot their kids up with cyanide and blow their own brains out for Reich und Fodderland in bunkers under the Chancellery building. That's the altruistic sacrifice they teach us is the standard of goodness. Thank goodness Reason has a deal to send ICE socks here to disabuse us of those lying facts.
Multiple independent news outlets, the federal employees’ union representing VA staff, and Minnesota licensing records indicate Alex Pretti was employed as an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs medical center up to the time of his death; his Minnesota nursing license was listed as active through March 2026 [1] [2] [3] [4]. Some reports note a lack of formal law-enforcement confirmation of payroll records and point to social-media screenshots and early uncertainty, but the preponderance of sourced reporting identifies him as an active VA ICU nurse [5] [6].
Where is video that you think shows Pretti "was seeking to disrupt lawful operations"?
JS;dr.
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SRG;Flaming pile of TDS-addled shit.
Douglass Mackey posted this on X:
"The Founding Fathers were immigrants. George Washington was smuggled into New York by Barbary pirates. He immediately went on SNAP, Medicaid and Section 8..."
https://x.com/douglassmackey/status/2016884697310118098
I assume we are to believe that this is a serious tweet and that he's trying to convince people this is true.
He is mocking the dumb takes by the left is my read on it.
Pirates equal cartels and the call to welfare immediately.
I know. I'm just saying last time he knowingly said something that wasn't true as a joke, they tried to send him to prison.
Britain is lost.
The one hope they have is for patriotic Brits to overthrow their Marxist government, and execute them. Then they can deport all the Islamist filth.
He was responding to a retarded tweet from Gov Janet Mills of Maine. She was trying to justify not cooperating with ICE and shielding illegal aliens in her state by claiming or pointing out that the Founding Fathers were all immigrants as if the two situations were somehow equal
I know. My point was that the Democratic party tried to lock Mackey up for a similarly sarcastic tweet.
That’s idiotic. Most, maybe all, of the Founding Fathers, came from families that had been here, for generations. Washington, the Adams cousins, Jefferson, Franklin, etc - we all know well their backstories. Washington not lying to his father about cutting down the cherry tree, or being involved in the Indian Wars. Or Franklin apprenticing with his brother as a printer. Etc. Some of their families went back almost 150 years ago here (as did mine).
My guess that they are being cute - trying to equate (illegal) immigration with having been born British subjects, rebelled from that, and, after winning their freedom, becoming American citizens.
Sullum what is it a bout pedofiles and pedofiles supports you love so much?
Only people who make him look good by comparison?
Not likely any more than in the white legal population.
From the libertarian CATO Institute, "We estimate that all immigrants—legal and illegal—are less likely to be incarcerated than native-born Americans. The 2023 native-born American incarceration rate of 1,221 per 100,000 natives is the highest of the three groups analyzed. Legal immigrants have the lowest incarceration rate at 319 per 100,000 legal immigrants in 2023. Illegal immigrants have an incarceration rate of 613 per 100,000 illegal immigrants, higher than legal immigrants but also lower than native-born Americans." - https://www.cato.org/policy-analysis/illegal-immigrant-incarceration-rates-2010-2023
Sigh. More Cato bullshit.
Actual study of arizona prison population.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3289457
From last year.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/illegal-immigrants-make-up-75-arrests-midtown-manhattan-say-police-report
What CATO is doing is a few things.
1) long term populations (13 years) for population A and range between 0 and 14 population B
2) ignores illegals deported in leiu of incarceration.
3) uses bad data (as usual) as for many crimes and in many locale immigration status isnt properly documented.
Number 3 is CATOs favorite such as their retracted texas study which used immigration status at arrest and Texas told them bluntly they dont measure that data at arrest.
You, as usual, fall for propaganda actually undone by focal analysis like the Lott study or the one recently done in NYC.
You have zero intellectual curiosity.
Yeah, the Lott study. Lott covers up to 2018. The Cato study data is to 2024. The Lott study covers Arizona only, whereas the Cato covers the whole nation with hard data for Texas and Georgia, estimated rates for the rest.
From the Cato study, "those who are arrested, convicted of crimes, or incarcerated." Even if they were not incarcerated, they would still have been arrested or convicted, and therefore counted.
From the Cato study, "with few exceptions, most jurisdictions, law enforcement agencies, state corrections departments, and other organizations in the criminal justice system do not systematically record data on the immigration statuses of those who are arrested, convicted of crimes, or incarcerated. The two major exceptions are Texas and Georgia. Texas has been keeping data on arrests and convictions by immigration status since 2011, and Georgia has been publishing data on illegal immigrants incarcerated in that state beginning in 2024. A Cato Institute analysis of the conviction, arrest, and incarceration data in those states found that illegal immigrants had a lower criminal conviction rate and a lower arrest rate in Texas relative to the native-born population, and a lower incarceration rate in Georgia relative to the non-illegal-immigrant population. The finding held for all crimes, including the various types of homicide that are the most serious offenses. Data for the other 48 states are unavailable, so Cato scholars have estimated the illegal immigrant and legal immigrant incarceration rates for the entire country and have found it to be lower than for native-born Americans." - https://www.cato.org/policy-analysis/illegal-immigrant-incarceration-rates-2010-2023#background
Is it? Note that Lott claims to have direct data for Arizona but Cato stated that data "for the other 48", which would include Arizona, is not available.
Cato did not retract the Texas study. Here's background - https://cis.org/Richwine/Catos-Brazenly-False-Claim-About-Our-Illegal-Immigrant-Crime-Research
Here's author response - https://x.com/AlexNowrasteh/status/1763276763549823164?s=20
The percentage of illegals in the Fox News link is estimated, not exact, only applies to New York City.
See analysis above.
Don't bother seeing any bullshit Bruce slings.
Yeah, because you can't refute me.
The 'legal and illegal' is doing a lot of work obfuscating here.
We're concerned with illegals only. That you keep conflating the two groups rather than break their numbers out individually only tells us you are trying to hide something.
'From the (formally) libertarian CATO Institute,'
Fixed, just for you, Bruce. You seem to be somewhat lacking in that thing known as "knowledge".
Oh, and stuff your TDS up you ass.
Oops *(formerly)*
Do you consider yourself a libertarian? Why?
A mechanical engineer stopped by to order some translations. With an English accent he told me he was from Pennsylvania, near Washington... That's Pennsylvania, a small village in South Gloucestershire, not far from Washington, Tyne and Wear, England, where young George Washington slept when visiting his English relatives.
Oh! Wait! Washington himself didn’t come from England? Just his ancestors? We were assured earlier here that most of the Founding Fathers were immigrants.
Noem should fire the doofus who told her all those lies she repeated. Then she should fire herself for not knowing a manager should gather all the facts before popping off to the press. Trump would have fired her on "The Apprentice."
Before she can fire the doofus, Brownshirt Barbie will need to coordinate all the clothing and accessories that render the firing photogenic. Someone at Mattel will need to program the narrative for that event.
What a piece of antisemitic shit and misogynist you've become. Too much time on reddit buddy.
You probably own their Klaus Barbie Hotel Terminus Playset.
If the same applies to mayor Frey and most of corporate media and most of reason writers, agreed.
Certainly, and all who run their mouth before putting brain in gear.
We've noticed you tend to do so.
It was more of a riot than the BLM Summer of love activities were peaceful protests and it was leagues more of a riot than J6 was an insurrection. So why would I care what Marxist propagandists like Sullum are now pushing.
DHS Retreats From the Claim That the Agents Who Killed Alex Pretti Faced a 'Violent Riot'
God damn it. Stop giving them the benefit of the doubt. They are simply throwing a different piece of shit against the wall to see if that sticks.
Says mr hamas propaganda lol.
Sorry Sullum, it's too late. This one is not sticking either. Go get someone else killed. I am sure if you get enough people killed you'll get your genuinely innocent bystander to martyr.
Summary. "LOOK! LOOK! Maybe our carefully planned and exhaustively executed BS-narrative has failed horribly ... but, but, but ... so did those 'icky' peoples one-off-the-whim single comment!"
Well frankly; if you want to split hairs...
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/riot
riot - an occasion when a large number of people behave in a *noisy*, violent, and *uncontrolled* way in public
Even your single public-comment case doesn't pack a lot of weight.
"You can't walk in with guns. You just can't. You can't walk in with guns. You can't do that."
The Constitution called....
While we are at it, it wasn't a "protest" either. Look at a map and you will see this was a dense commercial district. Pretti was out and about and an ICE operation happened near him and he reacted. That's all we know so far and all that was reported. So it's not even accurate to argue about whether he should or shouldn't have brought a gun to a protest. That's like saying you should never leave your home with a gun because you might get caught up inn an even that later turns into a protest. The right's arguments are self-defeating and showing the flaws in 2A thinking. Bottom line is that having many people on the streets with guns creates bad outcomes. It does not ward off tyranny unless you are in an active civil war and the tyrannical forces oppose your position. Obviously, with the right in charge they don't want the left carrying guns and thus, they don't really think 2A is anti tyrannical.
You either defend the right for people to leave their homes bearing arms or you don't. Don't qualify it with this being a riot or a protest, both of which are wrong.
"You either defend the right for people to leave their homes bearing arms or you don't."
Did you brain that amount of straw with you, or find it on the way.
Fuck off and die, asswipe.
Pretti was well within his right to leave home bearing arms. That's not what got him killed. Regardless of where one falls on the political divide, he was not killed just because he was armed.
Sure he wasn't. If being armed were cause for getting shot there wouldn't be an ICE agent alive anywhere near Minnesota.
Jimmy Kimmel showed actual photos of a dozen or so Ku-Klux MAGAts packing all kinds of heat at many of their protests--just not the one tampering with the election women won.
Or were they FBI agents. We just found out, almost 5 years late, that there were some 275 FBI agents in the crowds, not in their FBI windbreakers for supposed crowd control, but dressed just like the J6 protesters to blend in.
AND, significantly here, not a single J6 protester was arrested that day armed. They left their guns home (or in their cars and trucks) that day because of the chance that they might have to deal with LEOs. And if Petti had done the same, he would be alive today.
Stupid. You either stay uninvolved. Or you put your gun in the glove compartment before getting out and mixing it up with LEOs. Negligence is no excuse use - because you are armed.
The TDS-addled steaming pile of lying shit Jacob Sullum retreats from any claim of sanity.
Get ass-reamed with a barb-wire-wrapped baseball bat, shitstain.
Jacob Sullum,
Instead of harping about your opinion, why don't you actually report on something constructive?
Perhaps about Rand Paul's idea and other potential solutions.
DHS is now giving more sensible instructions to actually target criminals rather than pulling random brown-looking people off the street or from stores and breaking into cars of random brown-looking citizens before even running their plates to see if they have any criminal history. Hopefully this will take down the temperature.
Giving one guy in the area of action a megaphone to give orders to protestors is also a lot better than random guys shouting conflicting orders ('Get out of here.' 'Get out of the car'.)
https://www.reuters.com/world/ice-officers-minnesota-directed-not-interact-with-agitators-new-orders-2026-01-29/
Neither Good nor Petti were brown skinned. They voluntarily got involved in ICE protests and attacked federal LEOs.
The 50K bonus to join ICE is pulling in some real winners:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/border-patrol-employee-arrested-minnesota-033409506.html
It's like General Buck Turgidson told President Muffley: "Well I don't think it's quite fair to condemn a whole program because of a single slip up sir."