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Iran’s Death Toll Soars Past 33,000 as Regime Forces Families to Lie About Slain Protesters + Schumer Sabotages DHS Funding—Risking Shutdown—After Latest ICE Killing in Minneapolis + Jack Smith’s Hidden Trump Files: What the Special Counsel Didn’t ReleaseFederal agents shoot and kill Minneapolis man
Federal agents fatally shot a Minneapolis resident during an enforcement operation, sparking mass protests, National Guard activation, and a partisan fight over DHS funding as video and officials clash over details
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"The federal government cannot be trusted" — Gov Tim Walz
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Man shot by federal agents identified as Alex J Pretti
A federal law enforcement operation in south Minneapolis ended in a fatal shooting. Local officials and emergency responders confirmed the death and identified the victim as a city resident, prompting immediate onscene response and local outrage.
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Gov Walz calls on federal agents to leave Minnesota
State and local officials called for federal immigration agents to leave Minnesota and urged deescalation. Governors and senators demanded pauses to enforcement as protests and political backlash spread statewide.
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Walz activates National Guard as Minneapolis unrest grows
Minnesota officials mobilized security forces as demonstrations escalated. The governor activated the National Guard and key events and sports fixtures were postponed in response to safety concerns.
State investigators say DHS blocked access to shooting scene
State investigators and whistleblowers have accused DHS of blocking local access to the crime scene and attempting to control the investigation. Independent probes and whistleblower accounts intensified scrutiny of federal handling of the case.
Trump and Vance blame Minnesota Democrats for shooting fallout
The White House and Trump allies sharply criticized Minnesota officials while other Republicans defended federal agents. The incident unleashed a torrent of partisan blame across social media and official channels.
AOC urges Senate to block ICE funding after fatal shooting
Progressive lawmakers and activists demanded accountability and called for cutting DHS funding. High-profile Democrats framed the killing as part of a pattern of federal misconduct, intensifying pressure on congressional leaders.
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