It’s undeniable that the Department of Homeland Security and ICE wants to promote the idea that the people killed by ICE agents, Alex Pretti and Renee Good, were dangerous individuals. Their narrative, at some points, is that they were domestic terrorists, and their death was justified. The question is though, did ICE use artificial intelligence to justify the killing of Alex Pretti specifically. It’s not very difficult to find AI generated content relating to ICE agents, in fact, there is a huge amount of AI generated videos of ice raids and people of color assaulting agents. On top of this, there is currently much contention over if ICE has access to Flock cameras, an AI network of surveillance cameras.
The question is again, did ICE specifically use artificial intelligence to justify this killing. From what I have been able to find, the answer is no. Although there is no reason to believe that our government is invested in this spread of information, there is not strong enough evidence to show that they are the ones perpetrating it. Although there are many supporters of ICE who share AI generated content, like AI enhanced videos of the incident being used to claim that Alex was holding a gun (Yahoo, Fact Check), or spreading misinformation with pictures of the gun (BBC), there has not yet been an instance of ICE using this content in a press release. This being said, many members of the FBI or Department of Homeland Security will readily claim things that are untrue without directly sighting evidence, when the evidence is likely something that was manufactured to be false.
BBC, False claims about gun in US shooting stem from misreading of reverse image search (Thomas Copeland)
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c86vy97g8zgt
Yahoo, Fact Check: AI-Altered Image Of Immigration Officers' Scuffle With Alex Pretti Is NOT A Reliable Picture Of The Scene https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/fact-check-ai-altered-image-071914077.html
NPR, DHS keeps making false claims about people. It's part of a broader pattern: https://www.npr.org/2026/01/31/nx-s1-5690124/ice-alex-pretti-immigration-unproven-claims-dhs-enforcement-arrests