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Minneapolis shooting prompts calls for review of federal operation
Summary
A federal officer fatally shot Alex Pretti during an ICE-led operation in Minneapolis, officials said; the Department of Homeland Security described the shots as "defensive" and local leaders have called for review. Undetermined at this time.
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Federal officers fatally shot a protester, identified as ICU nurse Alex Pretti, during an immigration operation in Minneapolis. The deployment was part of a broader ICE and Customs and Border Protection presence in the city. Local leaders and some members of Congress have publicly criticised the operation and urged oversight. The Department of Homeland Security said officers fired "defensive shots" after a person with a handgun approached them.
Known details:
- Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse, was identified as the person fatally shot during the incident.
- The Department of Homeland Security said officers fired "defensive shots" after a person with a handgun approached them.
- Minnesota governor Tim Walz called the shooting a "rush to judgment" and other local officials have demanded review and accountability.
- The current operation involves thousands of ICE and Customs and Border Protection officers deployed to Minnesota as part of the administration's immigration enforcement actions.
Summary:
The incident has intensified debate over the federal immigration operation in Minneapolis and prompted calls for oversight from city and state officials and some members of Congress. Some commentators have described the scene in strongly critical terms. Undetermined at this time.
