Al JazeeraJan 25
Protesters demand immigration agents leave Minneapolis
Protests erupted in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026, after a US Border Patrol agent fatally shot Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and Minneapolis resident. The shooting occurred about a mile from where an ICE officer killed Renee Good earlier in January, further inflaming tensions. Authorities claim Pretti approached agents with a handgun and resisted disarming, while bystander videos show him holding a phone but no visible weapon. Demonstrators clashed with federal officers, who used batons and flashbang grenades, prompting the Minnesota National Guard to assist local police. Protesters are demanding the removal of immigration agents from Minneapolis.
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Associated Press (AP)Jan 25
Protesters demand immigration agents leave Minneapolis after man is shot and killed during crackdown
Following the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old man, Alex Pretti, by a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis on Saturday, protests erupted, demanding the removal of immigration agents from the city. The shooting occurred during what is described as an immigration crackdown. According to a Border Patrol commander, the agent fired "defensive shots" after Pretti, allegedly armed with a handgun, approached agents and resisted their attempts to disarm him. The incident has heightened tensions in Minneapolis, already strained by a previous fatal shooting. Senator Amy Klobuchar has called for ICE to leave Minnesota. Protesters gathered at the site, leading to confrontations with law enforcement, who deployed tear gas and pepper spray.
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BBC News - WorldJan 25
What we know about fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis
On Saturday morning in Minneapolis, federal agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti, a US citizen and nurse, during what the Department of Homeland Security described as a "targeted" immigration enforcement operation. Authorities claim Pretti, who they allege had a handgun, resisted attempts to disarm him, leading agents to fire in self-defense. However, eyewitnesses, local officials, and Pretti's family dispute this account, stating he was holding a phone, not a weapon. Videos show Pretti filming agents before the shooting, during which an agent sprayed a substance in his eyes. The incident, which occurred near Nicollet Avenue and 26th Street, has sparked protests and renewed calls for federal agents to leave Minneapolis, especially following a similar fatal shooting two weeks prior.
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