Minneapolis shooting: Federal agents kill 37-year-old man – 10 things to know

Minneapolis shooting: Federal agents kill 37-year-old man – 10 things to know

A 37-year-old Minneapolis man was shot and killed by federal immigration officers on Saturday during an enforcement operation that has intensified protests and political debate in the Democratic city.

Here are the 10 things to know

Who was shot: The man has been identified as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old resident of south Minneapolis and a United States citizen. The incident was captured on camera by bystanders which went viral.Employment and background: Family members and reports say Pretti worked as an intensive care unit nurse and had no serious criminal history beyond a few traffic tickets.Law enforcement account: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said agents were conducting a targeted immigration enforcement operation when Pretti approached US Border Patrol officers with a handgun and two magazines.Federal narrative: DHS officials stated that agents attempted to disarm the man, he “violently resisted,” and one officer fired “defensive shots”.Legal firearm: Local police confirmed Pretti was believed to be a lawfully armed gun owner with a permit to carry.Scene details: The shooting took place near West 26th Street and Nicollet Avenue in south Minneapolis early on Saturday morning.Third recent shooting: This was the third fatal shooting involving federal agents in Minneapolis in about three weeks, following the earlier death of Renée Good.Protests and reaction: Large crowds gathered after the incident, with demonstrations and confrontations between residents and law enforcement. Authorities deployed tear gas and crowd control tactics to disperse the mob.Political responses: The shooting drew sharp criticism from local officials, including Minnesota’s governor, mayor who challenged the federal account and called for calm and an investigation. MAGA base clapped back with Donald Trump, JD Vance accusing Minnesota of failing to comply with the law and obstructing ICE from doing their duties. Investigation ongoing: Minneapolis police and federal authorities are continuing to investigate the shooting, and no charges have been announced.

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