Deadly Confrontation Between Protesters and Federal Agents in Minneapolis Sparks Outrage and Calls for Trump's Removal
A 37-year-old US citizen, identified as Alex Pretti, has been shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis amid a weeks-long deployment of immigration enforcement officers to the city. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and protests, with many calling for President Donald Trump's immediate removal from office.
Pretti, an ICU nurse, was shot multiple times during a confrontation with federal agents who were enforcing Trump's anti-immigration policies. His family described him as a kind-hearted soul who wanted to make a difference in the world through his work as a nurse. The family's statement also criticized the administration's portrayal of Pretti, saying that he had his phone in his hand when he was shot and not holding a gun.
The incident is the latest in a series of deadly confrontations between federal agents and protesters in Minneapolis. Last month, 37-year-old Renee Good was killed when an ICE officer fired into her vehicle. The shooting has sparked daily protests in the city, with many calling for Trump's removal from office.
Trump weighed in on social media, lashing out at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who have condemned the administration's anti-immigration policies. He shared images of the gun that was recovered during the incident and accused Walz and Frey of "inciting insurrection" with their rhetoric.
The Republican president has justified the deployment of ICE officers to Minneapolis as part of his pledge to carry out the largest deportation operation in the country's history. However, residents and elected officials have condemned the policies, saying they are not making people safer.
Speaking at a news conference alongside police Chief Brian O'Hara, Mayor Frey denounced the Trump administration's continued crackdown, calling it "a campaign of organised brutality against the people of our state." He also accused Trump of transforming Minneapolis into a "war zone."
Several local and state leaders have called on Trump to end the federal deployment after Saturday's killing. US Senator Amy Klobuchar wrote on X that she would do everything in her power to ensure that ICE officers are removed from Minnesota, while Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar described the shooting as an "execution."
The situation calmed after federal agents left the area, but protesters remained on the streets for hours afterward. Governor Walz urged residents to remain calm and avoid the immediate area of the incident.
As tensions in Minneapolis continue to escalate, many are calling for a clear investigation into the killing and for Trump to remove his agents from the city immediately.
A 37-year-old US citizen, identified as Alex Pretti, has been shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis amid a weeks-long deployment of immigration enforcement officers to the city. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and protests, with many calling for President Donald Trump's immediate removal from office.
Pretti, an ICU nurse, was shot multiple times during a confrontation with federal agents who were enforcing Trump's anti-immigration policies. His family described him as a kind-hearted soul who wanted to make a difference in the world through his work as a nurse. The family's statement also criticized the administration's portrayal of Pretti, saying that he had his phone in his hand when he was shot and not holding a gun.
The incident is the latest in a series of deadly confrontations between federal agents and protesters in Minneapolis. Last month, 37-year-old Renee Good was killed when an ICE officer fired into her vehicle. The shooting has sparked daily protests in the city, with many calling for Trump's removal from office.
Trump weighed in on social media, lashing out at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, who have condemned the administration's anti-immigration policies. He shared images of the gun that was recovered during the incident and accused Walz and Frey of "inciting insurrection" with their rhetoric.
The Republican president has justified the deployment of ICE officers to Minneapolis as part of his pledge to carry out the largest deportation operation in the country's history. However, residents and elected officials have condemned the policies, saying they are not making people safer.
Speaking at a news conference alongside police Chief Brian O'Hara, Mayor Frey denounced the Trump administration's continued crackdown, calling it "a campaign of organised brutality against the people of our state." He also accused Trump of transforming Minneapolis into a "war zone."
Several local and state leaders have called on Trump to end the federal deployment after Saturday's killing. US Senator Amy Klobuchar wrote on X that she would do everything in her power to ensure that ICE officers are removed from Minnesota, while Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar described the shooting as an "execution."
The situation calmed after federal agents left the area, but protesters remained on the streets for hours afterward. Governor Walz urged residents to remain calm and avoid the immediate area of the incident.
As tensions in Minneapolis continue to escalate, many are calling for a clear investigation into the killing and for Trump to remove his agents from the city immediately.