US Citizen Shot and Killed by Federal Agents in Minneapolis
A 37-year-old US citizen, Alex Pretti, has been fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis, the second such incident in less than three weeks. Pretti was a registered nurse working at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, which serves veterans.
According to officials, Pretti was involved in a confrontation with federal officers who were conducting a targeted operation against an individual believed to be present in the country illegally and wanted for assault. The shooting occurred on Saturday morning, and video footage shows Pretti being wrestled to the ground by several law enforcement officers before being shot multiple times.
The US Border Patrol has come under fire for its handling of the situation, with critics accusing the agency of using excessive force. An open-source expert suggested that Pretti may have had his gun taken away from him before he was shot.
President Donald Trump blamed local Minnesota lawmakers for the shooting and criticized their rhetoric as "inciting Insurrection". However, many Democrats are renewing their calls to end federal immigration enforcement operations in the state.
The situation has sparked widespread outrage, with protests erupting across Minneapolis. The city's mayor, Jacob Frey, called on the president to take action to stop the violence, saying that the administration should "put Minneapolis, put America first" and end the operation.
The incident has also raised questions about police accountability and the use of chemical irritants against protesters. A local county commissioner described witnessing "cold blooded murder", while a Democratic National Committee chair posted on social media saying "what the actual fuck is going on in this country?"
As the investigation into Pretti's death continues, it remains to be seen how federal agents will be held accountable for their actions. One thing is clear: the shooting has reignited tensions between local authorities and the federal government over immigration enforcement policies.
A 37-year-old US citizen, Alex Pretti, has been fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis, the second such incident in less than three weeks. Pretti was a registered nurse working at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, which serves veterans.
According to officials, Pretti was involved in a confrontation with federal officers who were conducting a targeted operation against an individual believed to be present in the country illegally and wanted for assault. The shooting occurred on Saturday morning, and video footage shows Pretti being wrestled to the ground by several law enforcement officers before being shot multiple times.
The US Border Patrol has come under fire for its handling of the situation, with critics accusing the agency of using excessive force. An open-source expert suggested that Pretti may have had his gun taken away from him before he was shot.
President Donald Trump blamed local Minnesota lawmakers for the shooting and criticized their rhetoric as "inciting Insurrection". However, many Democrats are renewing their calls to end federal immigration enforcement operations in the state.
The situation has sparked widespread outrage, with protests erupting across Minneapolis. The city's mayor, Jacob Frey, called on the president to take action to stop the violence, saying that the administration should "put Minneapolis, put America first" and end the operation.
The incident has also raised questions about police accountability and the use of chemical irritants against protesters. A local county commissioner described witnessing "cold blooded murder", while a Democratic National Committee chair posted on social media saying "what the actual fuck is going on in this country?"
As the investigation into Pretti's death continues, it remains to be seen how federal agents will be held accountable for their actions. One thing is clear: the shooting has reignited tensions between local authorities and the federal government over immigration enforcement policies.