Federal agents fatally shoot man in Minneapolis
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Police Chief Brian O’Hara says his department wants to keep ICE tensions from boiling over and rebuild relationships lost in the George Floyd upheaval.
Bystander videos verified by CBS News show the scene from multiple angles before the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Prett in Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Federal immigration officers shot and killed a man Saturday in Minneapolis, drawing hundreds of protesters in a city already shaken by another fatal shooting weeks earlier.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara questioned the actions of the ICE agent who shot and killed protester Renee Good during an interview with 60 Minutes
In court filings, local officials accuse officials of hastily removing evidence from the scene of the shooting, reportedly seizing cell phones and detaining witnesses as federal agents ordered Minnesota law enforcement to leave the scene.
A man who was shot by federal agents Saturday morning in Minneapolis has died, federal and local authorities say.
The shooting death of Alex Pretti, a lawful Concealed Pistol License (CPL) holder in Minneapolis, has many people asking for clarity on the rights CPL holders have when attending protests.
The Minnesota National Guard is deployed as a judge blocks DHS from altering evidence in the shooting. “This is taking an enormous toll,” the Minneapolis police chief said.