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DHS Confirms Two Federal Officers on Leave Following Firing Incident

Publicado em 28 de janeiro de 2026

DHS Confirms Two Federal Officers on Leave Following Firing Incident

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WASHINGTON – A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official has confirmed that two federal officers involved in a recent firing incident have been on administrative leave since Saturday. The officers include one U.S. Border Patrol agent and one Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer.

A Standard Step in Use-of-Force Reviews

Placing officers on leave is a routine administrative measure taken by law enforcement agencies following an incident where an officer discharges their weapon. This step is not a disciplinary action in itself but is a critical part of the internal review process, intended to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation into the use of force. The policy reflects a standard government protocol designed to maintain accountability within federal law enforcement bodies.

While details surrounding the incident involving an entity or individual identified as 'Pretti' have not been released, the confirmation of the officers' status marks the formal beginning of an internal assessment. The key facts as confirmed are:

The involvement of officers from two distinct yet related agencies under the DHS umbrella—Border Patrol and CBP—highlights the complex operational landscape at the nation's borders. The forthcoming review will likely examine the adherence to established protocols and the circumstances that led to the use of force.


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