Alex Pretti’s Parents Reveal What They Told Him Days Before Death

“The explanation is a shift from initial claims by DHS officials, who at first said Pretti was brandishing the Sig Sauer P320 pistol, which he was legally allowed to carry,” The Post reported without noting that Pretti did not have an ID or his weapons permit on his person, which is a requirement under Minnesota state law.

In addition, state law requires a permit holder to show it and a government ID if requested by police.

The Sig Sauer P320 has been associated with reports of “uncommanded discharges” caused by external factors affecting the trigger. The company has denied these claims. Continue reading…

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