Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino's Fate in Minnesota Leaves Many Questioning, Despite DHS Denial.
In a move that has left many in the news world stunned, reports emerged on Monday evening of Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino being relieved of his duties amidst controversy over the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minnesota.
However, it appears this was a misunderstanding as a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson later confirmed that "Bovino has NOT been relieved of his duties," citing his importance to the President's team. According to Tricia McLaughlin, Bovino will indeed be leaving Minnesota soon but only with some of his agents and not due to any removal from his position.
According to reports, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spearheaded the federal response in Minnesota and had previously made similar allegations about Pretti being an "assassin" who tried to murder federal agents. However, video footage has shown a different story with Pretti recording agents with his phone and having his weapon taken from him shortly before he was wrestled to the ground.
Bovino's removal from duty came amidst backlash over his handling of the situation. The incident led to protests in Minnesota and sparked tension between the Trump administration officials and those who questioned their actions. In an effort to deescalate tensions, President Donald Trump had a "very good call" with Governor Tim Walz, suggesting that he may be moving towards reducing the number of agents in Minnesota.
In the face of such controversy, one would expect some form of relief from duties but it seems Bovino remains as Commander At Large. It is essential to note that Bovinoโs social media accounts have been suspended due to him making online posts about lawmakers responding to Pretti's fatal shooting.
In a move that has left many in the news world stunned, reports emerged on Monday evening of Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino being relieved of his duties amidst controversy over the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minnesota.
However, it appears this was a misunderstanding as a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson later confirmed that "Bovino has NOT been relieved of his duties," citing his importance to the President's team. According to Tricia McLaughlin, Bovino will indeed be leaving Minnesota soon but only with some of his agents and not due to any removal from his position.
According to reports, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spearheaded the federal response in Minnesota and had previously made similar allegations about Pretti being an "assassin" who tried to murder federal agents. However, video footage has shown a different story with Pretti recording agents with his phone and having his weapon taken from him shortly before he was wrestled to the ground.
Bovino's removal from duty came amidst backlash over his handling of the situation. The incident led to protests in Minnesota and sparked tension between the Trump administration officials and those who questioned their actions. In an effort to deescalate tensions, President Donald Trump had a "very good call" with Governor Tim Walz, suggesting that he may be moving towards reducing the number of agents in Minnesota.
In the face of such controversy, one would expect some form of relief from duties but it seems Bovino remains as Commander At Large. It is essential to note that Bovinoโs social media accounts have been suspended due to him making online posts about lawmakers responding to Pretti's fatal shooting.