AP News has obtained a hospital record confirming a federal officer fatally shot a 37-year-old man in Minneapolis during an immigration enforcement operation. A video captured at the scene shows officers engaging with the man, shoving him and attempting to restrain him. The footage then depicts a struggle and multiple officers surrounding the man before a shot is fired, with the man subsequently falling motionless on the street. Minnesota’s governor confirmed he was in contact with the White House following the incident.
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Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse and avid outdoorsman, was fatally shot by a federal officer in Minneapolis on Saturday. Pretti, a U.S. citizen with no criminal record, was known to be deeply concerned about President Trump’s immigration policies and had participated in protests. Family members confirmed his identity after being notified by the AP, expressing their grief and frustration over the lack of information from authorities. The Department of Homeland Security reported that Pretti approached officers with a handgun, though details surrounding the incident are still under investigation.
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey condemned the fatal shooting of a local citizen by federal law enforcement, criticizing the operation as an invasion that is eroding trust and creating more harm. Frey questioned how many more lives must be lost before the administration ends its actions. He emphasized the importance of upholding American values and standing with the city. Frey called on President Trump to act like a leader and end the operation, highlighting that this is not a partisan issue but an attack on the foundational elements of democracy.
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A new Democratic bill, the Quick Recognition Act, proposes that ICE and CBP officers wear scannable QR codes during enforcement activities. This legislation, introduced by Representative Ritchie Torres, aims to improve transparency and modernize identification standards, allowing the public to quickly access information. The bill arrives amidst increased scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement, particularly following recent shootings and nationwide protests, fueling a Democratic split over ICE funding and oversight. Despite facing an uphill battle, with only a small chance of enactment, the bill highlights growing congressional efforts to reform and increase accountability within ICE.
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Following a shooting incident in Minneapolis involving ICE officers, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged Senate Democrats to block the funding of the agency. The call to action came after an officer shot and killed a man, following a similar incident involving another shooting weeks prior. Ocasio-Cortez cited these events as examples of tyranny and called for Senators to vote against ICE funding, given that DHS legislation requires 60 votes to pass. Minneapolis officials, including the Police Chief, have since called for calm and integrity among law enforcement.
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Following criticism of his comments questioning the frontline participation of non-US troops in Afghanistan, Donald Trump praised the “very brave” British soldiers who served there. He acknowledged the 457 British deaths and many injuries, stating the U.K. military was “second to none.” This reversal came after figures like Sir Keir Starmer and Prince Harry condemned Trump’s original remarks as insulting, emphasizing the sacrifices made by UK troops. The initial comments sparked outrage after Trump falsely claimed NATO troops stayed “a little back” from the frontlines.
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Congress Must Pull DHS Funding Out of Current Spending Bill after Agents Kill Another Person in Minneapolis. This situation, frankly, is beyond alarming; it’s a crisis that demands immediate action. Another life lost at the hands of DHS agents, and the response can’t be more of the same. The very core of our values – justice, accountability, and the sanctity of life – is being eroded if we continue to fund an agency that appears to operate with such blatant disregard for human life.
We need to be clear: the time for tepid measures and half-hearted attempts at reform is over.… Continue reading
In Minneapolis, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen was shot dead by federal officers, whose identity is being withheld. The incident occurred during an attempted immigration enforcement action, where the man reportedly approached officers with a gun before being shot. Details surrounding the shooting are under investigation, as the federal government has not released information to local authorities. The city’s mayor and governor have expressed concerns and called for state-led investigations, with the latter demanding federal agents avoid obstructing the investigation.
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Governor: A person has been shot, killed by federal officers in Minnesota amid immigration crackdown.
The news emerging from Minnesota is deeply disturbing, to say the least. It’s not just a case of someone being shot; the accounts paint a picture of an execution carried out by federal officers during what’s been termed an immigration operation. The emotions are raw, and the descriptions are graphic, with multiple witnesses claiming the victim was held down and then shot, not just once, but multiple times. The outrage is palpable, with accusations of murder and demands for justice echoing through the commentary. The use of the word “execution” seems to be deliberate, reflecting a belief that the actions of the officers were not a justified use of force but a deliberate act of violence.… Continue reading
In the first criminal trial stemming from a Chicago-area immigration crackdown, Juan Espinoza Martinez was found not guilty of murder-for-hire charges related to Snapchat messages offering a bounty for a Border Patrol leader. The government presented Snapchat messages from Espinoza Martinez, including one offering $10,000 to “take him down,” yet the defense argued the messages were neighborhood gossip and that the government lacked sufficient evidence. The case was part of a larger crackdown, and the verdict followed a trial that raised questions about the credibility of the Department of Homeland Security’s narratives surrounding the immigration operations.
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Minneapolis National Guard Activated After Federal Agent Killing: Will They Protect Citizens or ICE?
AP News has obtained a hospital record confirming a federal officer fatally shot a 37-year-old man in Minneapolis during an immigration enforcement operation. A video captured at the scene shows officers engaging with the man, shoving him and attempting to restrain him. The footage then depicts a struggle and multiple officers surrounding the man before a shot is fired, with the man subsequently falling motionless on the street. Minnesota’s governor confirmed he was in contact with the White House following the incident.
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ICU Nurse Alex Pretti Killed by Federal Officer in Minneapolis: Family Says
Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse and avid outdoorsman, was fatally shot by a federal officer in Minneapolis on Saturday. Pretti, a U.S. citizen with no criminal record, was known to be deeply concerned about President Trump’s immigration policies and had participated in protests. Family members confirmed his identity after being notified by the AP, expressing their grief and frustration over the lack of information from authorities. The Department of Homeland Security reported that Pretti approached officers with a handgun, though details surrounding the incident are still under investigation.
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Minneapolis Mayor Slams Trump After Shooting: “How Many More?”
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey condemned the fatal shooting of a local citizen by federal law enforcement, criticizing the operation as an invasion that is eroding trust and creating more harm. Frey questioned how many more lives must be lost before the administration ends its actions. He emphasized the importance of upholding American values and standing with the city. Frey called on President Trump to act like a leader and end the operation, highlighting that this is not a partisan issue but an attack on the foundational elements of democracy.
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ICE Agents to Wear QR Codes: Backlash and Concerns Emerge
A new Democratic bill, the Quick Recognition Act, proposes that ICE and CBP officers wear scannable QR codes during enforcement activities. This legislation, introduced by Representative Ritchie Torres, aims to improve transparency and modernize identification standards, allowing the public to quickly access information. The bill arrives amidst increased scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement, particularly following recent shootings and nationwide protests, fueling a Democratic split over ICE funding and oversight. Despite facing an uphill battle, with only a small chance of enactment, the bill highlights growing congressional efforts to reform and increase accountability within ICE.
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AOC Calls to Block ICE Funding After Minneapolis Killing: “Resist”
Following a shooting incident in Minneapolis involving ICE officers, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged Senate Democrats to block the funding of the agency. The call to action came after an officer shot and killed a man, following a similar incident involving another shooting weeks prior. Ocasio-Cortez cited these events as examples of tyranny and called for Senators to vote against ICE funding, given that DHS legislation requires 60 votes to pass. Minneapolis officials, including the Police Chief, have since called for calm and integrity among law enforcement.
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Trump’s UK Military Tribute Sparks Outrage, Labeled as Insincere
Following criticism of his comments questioning the frontline participation of non-US troops in Afghanistan, Donald Trump praised the “very brave” British soldiers who served there. He acknowledged the 457 British deaths and many injuries, stating the U.K. military was “second to none.” This reversal came after figures like Sir Keir Starmer and Prince Harry condemned Trump’s original remarks as insulting, emphasizing the sacrifices made by UK troops. The initial comments sparked outrage after Trump falsely claimed NATO troops stayed “a little back” from the frontlines.
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Congress Urged to Defund DHS After Minneapolis Killing
Congress Must Pull DHS Funding Out of Current Spending Bill after Agents Kill Another Person in Minneapolis. This situation, frankly, is beyond alarming; it’s a crisis that demands immediate action. Another life lost at the hands of DHS agents, and the response can’t be more of the same. The very core of our values – justice, accountability, and the sanctity of life – is being eroded if we continue to fund an agency that appears to operate with such blatant disregard for human life.
We need to be clear: the time for tepid measures and half-hearted attempts at reform is over.… Continue reading
Minneapolis Man, 37, Shot Dead by ICE: Outrage and Calls for Action
In Minneapolis, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen was shot dead by federal officers, whose identity is being withheld. The incident occurred during an attempted immigration enforcement action, where the man reportedly approached officers with a gun before being shot. Details surrounding the shooting are under investigation, as the federal government has not released information to local authorities. The city’s mayor and governor have expressed concerns and called for state-led investigations, with the latter demanding federal agents avoid obstructing the investigation.
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Governor: US Citizen Killed by Federal Agents Amid Immigration Operation
Governor: A person has been shot, killed by federal officers in Minnesota amid immigration crackdown.
The news emerging from Minnesota is deeply disturbing, to say the least. It’s not just a case of someone being shot; the accounts paint a picture of an execution carried out by federal officers during what’s been termed an immigration operation. The emotions are raw, and the descriptions are graphic, with multiple witnesses claiming the victim was held down and then shot, not just once, but multiple times. The outrage is palpable, with accusations of murder and demands for justice echoing through the commentary. The use of the word “execution” seems to be deliberate, reflecting a belief that the actions of the officers were not a justified use of force but a deliberate act of violence.… Continue reading
Chicago Man Acquitted in Bounty Case Targeting Border Patrol Leader
In the first criminal trial stemming from a Chicago-area immigration crackdown, Juan Espinoza Martinez was found not guilty of murder-for-hire charges related to Snapchat messages offering a bounty for a Border Patrol leader. The government presented Snapchat messages from Espinoza Martinez, including one offering $10,000 to “take him down,” yet the defense argued the messages were neighborhood gossip and that the government lacked sufficient evidence. The case was part of a larger crackdown, and the verdict followed a trial that raised questions about the credibility of the Department of Homeland Security’s narratives surrounding the immigration operations.
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