Another baseless left-wing smear about “Nazi” ICE agents murdering gentle, innocent bystanders looks like it’s collapsing under the weight of real evidence and sober analysis. Conservative communications analyst Steve Guest just dropped explosive intel that tears apart the hysterical comparisons to Gestapo tactics and forces a reset on this overheated narrative.
MUST WATCH: Footage of an a man who looks like Alex Pretti with a gun in his waistband, spitting on and attacking federal law enforcement officers and kicking the tail light of their vehicle on January 13.
Bombshell report from the BBC.
Important context: Pretti was not a… pic.twitter.com/snzEO8rU8w
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 28, 2026
As Guest notes:
MUST WATCH: Footage of an a man who looks like Alex Pretti with a gun in his waistband, spitting on and attacking federal law enforcement officers and kicking the tail light of their vehicle on January 13.
Bombshell report from the BBC.
Important context: Pretti was not a peaceful protester.
Pretti reportedly suffered a broken rib roughly a week before he was fatally shot, following an incident in which federal agents tackled him while he tried to intervene in an immigration enforcement operation.
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According to sources speaking to CNN, Pretti stopped his car upon seeing ICE agents pursuing “a family on foot.” He began shouting and blowing a whistle to intervene, which led several agents to take him down.
One source claims that Pretti described the encounter, stating, “Five agents tackled me, and one pressed down on my back – it resulted in a broken rib.”
If the newly circulated video holds up under scrutiny — and early indications suggest it does — this only strengthens the case that recent left-wing media accounts about Alex Pretti are seriously misleading. Rather than being a peaceful observer, Pretti was a vocal anti-ICE activist who repeatedly inserted himself into confrontations with federal agents in Minneapolis. He acted in the exact confrontational spirit encouraged by Minnesota’s Democratic leaders, including Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, and placed his life on the line.

