The fatal shooting of Minneapolis man Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers has sparked calls for an independent investigation ...
A new Minnesota website lays out evidence to counter what state officials have called federal misinformation after ...
The Trump administration is shaking up the leadership of its immigration crackdown in Minneapolis by pulling its director of ...
Two days after Department of Homeland Security officers shot and killed Alex Pretti, a confused investigation is unfurling. The Justice Department has not opened a civil rights investigation, a crisis ...
No federal agents were hurt.
Mayor Jacob Frey said he didn't have preconceived notions about the outcome of an investigation but accused federal officials of saying things that are "not true." ...
Federal agents shot and killed a man Saturday morning in south Minneapolis, city officials confirmed. It’s the third shooting ...
Officials are currently working to confirm reports of a shooting involving federal law enforcement, the City of Minneapolis said in a post on X.
Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was killed by a border patrol agents Saturday.
Frey, O'Hara presser at 11.30 a.m. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Police Chief Brian O'Hara will address the public at ...
Officials confirmed that a federal agent shot a person in south Minneapolis, prompting a heavy law-enforcement response, street closures and sharp condemnation from Gov. Tim Walz.
Videos analyzed by The New York Times appear to contradict federal accounts of the shooting. The man, an I.C.U. nurse, was an American citizen with no criminal record, the city police chief said.
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