Witness describes shooting in federal court filing
An unnamed witness provided more details in a federal court filing Saturday night about the shooting in Minneapolis of 37-year-old Alex Pretti.
The witness, whose name was redacted in court documents, said immigration agents pepper-sprayed three observers, including Pretti, before an agent shoved a woman to the ground.

"More agents came over and grabbed the man who was still trying to help the woman get up."
The witness said that agents pushed Pretti to the ground and added that "it didn't look like he was trying to resist, just trying to help the woman up."

"They threw him to the ground. Four or five agents had him on the ground and they just started shooting him," the witness said. "They shot him so many times."
The witness said they recorded a video that "accurately depicts the events leading up to the agents shooting him and several minutes afterwards."
The declaration was filed Saturday by the ACLU of Minnesota as part of an emergency motion to lift a stay on a federal judge's order that barred immigration agents from arresting protesters or using nonlethal weapons against them.
-ABC News' Laura Romero and Luke Barr






