Alex Pretti, Donald Trump and gun
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Claims by Trump administration officials that the man fatally shot by a federal agent in Minneapolis lacked a right to possess a firearm and that his killing was justified are being dismissed by legal experts and assailed by gun rights groups ordinarily aligned with the president.
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() - Colorado lawmakers will consider another update to the state’s “Red Flag” gun law this week in a Senate committee.
President Donald Trump is facing criticism from some Republicans and Second Amendment advocates over his remarks about guns following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a federal officer in Minneapolis last weekend.
The development comes a day after DHS provided the first official timeline of the deadly encounter, stating that two federal officers had fired at Pretti.