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Fake Trump post claiming only criminals carry guns on 'our streets' spreads online after Alex Pretti shooting

People online shared the exact same screenshot of the alleged post, a clear indication it was a fabrication.

by Anna Rascouët-Paz, Published Jan. 26, 2026


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Claim:
A screenshot shows a Truth Social post made by U.S. President Donald Trump after at least one federal agent fatally shot Alex Pretti in Minneapolis in January 2026, in which Trump said "ONLY CRIMINALS CARRY GUNS ON OUR STREETS."
Rating:
Fake

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After at least one federal agent fatally shot Veterans Affairs ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis in late January 2026, a social media post attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump began to make the rounds in which Trump allegedly said "ONLY CRIMINALS CARRY GUNS ON OUR STREETS" as a form of justification for federal officers killing Pretti. 

For example, writer and podcast host Kara Swisher shared on Threads what appeared to be a screenshot of the supposed post (archived):

(Threads user @karaswisher)

Other users on X and Facebook shared the same screenshot, with the same number of replies, shares and likes. In addition, Snopes readers emailed and searched the website seeking confirmation that Trump had posted these words on his Truth Social network. 

The supposed screenshot was fake. Snopes could find no evidence Trump had written such a post. Instead, everything indicated it was a fabrication. 

Various internet searches showed no reputable news outlet had reported that Trump said these words. A search of his Truth Social posts and an independent archive of them did not reveal any such post.

Had the post been real, users likely would have shared multiple screenshots of it, with different numbers of replies, shares and likes.

The earliest instance Snopes could find of someone sharing the fake screenshot was post by an account that identified itself as @trumpetnick80 on Threads on Jan. 24 — the day of Pretti's shooting. This account appeared to share a mix of false and true information, including fake and real posts. We reached out to the account to inquire about the origin of the image. (Several other references to the post appear to have been deleted.)

However, The Wall Street Journal (archived) reported that Trump did criticize Pretti during an interview, saying: "I don't like it when somebody goes into a protest, and he's got a very powerful, fully loaded gun with two magazines loaded up with bullets also. That doesn't play good either."

For further reading, we've covered a number of rumors surrounding an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shooting Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis on Jan. 7, 2026, including the analysis of an image purportedly showing her car was aimed at the agent.

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By Anna Rascouët-Paz

Anna Rascouët-Paz is based in Brooklyn, fluent in numerous languages and specializes in science and economic topics.


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