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Federal agents continued their presence in Minneapolis, a city still reeling from the aftermath of the George Floyd protests, when they shot and killed a 37-year-old nurse named Alex Pretti on Saturday, January 24. The incident took place near the I-35W Bridge, a site of significant protests last summer. Pretti, who was not identified by name in the initial reports, was transported to North Memorial Medical Center, where he later died.
According to multiple sources, including The Guardian's live coverage, Minneapolis shooting – latest updates, and their article 37-year-old US citizen shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis, the circumstances surrounding Pretti's death remain unclear. The Guardian reported that Pretti was with a group of people who were allegedly throwing projectiles at the federal agents when the shooting occurred. However, it is essential to note that these allegations have not been independently confirmed, and much remains unknown about the incident.
The shooting sparked immediate protests from community members and local organizations, who expressed their anger and frustration over the continued presence of federal agents in their city. In an interview with The Guardian, a protester named Tiffany Tucker said, "We are tired of being terrorized by these federal agents. They are not welcome here. We are not going to let them continue to harm our community."
The protests took place throughout the day on Saturday, with some demonstrators blocking Interstate 94 and other major roads. According to The Guardian's article 'You’re terrorizing us’: Protesters take to Minneapolis streets after federal agents kill second US citizen, law enforcement used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds.
In a statement released on Saturday, the Federal Protective Service (FPS) said, "Federal Protective Service law enforcement personnel were responding to a report of a large group of individuals throwing projectiles at them. One individual brandishing a weapon was shot and later died at a local hospital." The statement did not mention Pretti by name and did not provide further details on the incident.
The shooting of Alex Pretti comes just one week after another fatal shooting involving federal agents in Minneapolis. On January 17, 2026, 20-year-old Matthew Rupert was shot and killed during a confrontation with federal agents near the same I-35W Bridge. Rupert's family has since filed a lawsuit against the federal government, alleging wrongful death and excessive force.
The shootings have renewed calls for the federal government to remove its agents from Minneapolis, with local leaders and activists arguing that their presence is only causing further unrest and division in the community. Mayor Jacob Frey has called for an investigation into both incidents, while Governor Tim Walz has expressed his concern over the situation.
As the community grapples with the aftermath of these shootings, tensions remain high, and the future of federal presence in Minneapolis remains uncertain. The families of both Pretti and Rupert continue to demand answers and justice for their loved ones.
Sources:
The Guardian. (2026, January 24). Minneapolis shooting – latest updates. Retrieved January 24, 2026, from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/jan/24/minneapolis-shooting-live
The Guardian. (2026, January 24). 37-year-old US citizen shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis. Retrieved January 24, 2026, from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/24/protesters-minneapolis-federal-agents-kill-second-us-citizen
The Guardian. (2026, January 24). 'You’re terrorizing us’: Protesters take to Minneapolis streets after federal agents kill second US citizen. Retrieved January 24, 2026, from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/24/protesters-minneapolis-federal-agents-kill-second-us-citizen
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Federal agents continued their presence in Minneapolis, a city still reeling from the aftermath of the George Floyd protests, when they shot and killed a 37-year-old nurse named Alex Pretti on Saturday, January 24. The incident took place near the I-35W Bridge, a site of significant protests last summer. Pretti, who was not identified by name in the initial reports, was transported to North Memorial Medical Center, where he later died.
According to multiple sources, including The Guardian's live coverage, Minneapolis shooting – latest updates, and their article 37-year-old US citizen shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis, the circumstances surrounding Pretti's death remain unclear. The Guardian reported that Pretti was with a group of people who were allegedly throwing projectiles at the federal agents when the shooting occurred. However, it is essential to note that these allegations have not been independently confirmed, and much remains unknown about the incident.
The shooting sparked immediate protests from community members and local organizations, who expressed their anger and frustration over the continued presence of federal agents in their city. In an interview with The Guardian, a protester named Tiffany Tucker said, "We are tired of being terrorized by these federal agents. They are not welcome here. We are not going to let them continue to harm our community."
The protests took place throughout the day on Saturday, with some demonstrators blocking Interstate 94 and other major roads. According to The Guardian's article 'You’re terrorizing us’: Protesters take to Minneapolis streets after federal agents kill second US citizen, law enforcement used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds.
In a statement released on Saturday, the Federal Protective Service (FPS) said, "Federal Protective Service law enforcement personnel were responding to a report of a large group of individuals throwing projectiles at them. One individual brandishing a weapon was shot and later died at a local hospital." The statement did not mention Pretti by name and did not provide further details on the incident.
The shooting of Alex Pretti comes just one week after another fatal shooting involving federal agents in Minneapolis. On January 17, 2026, 20-year-old Matthew Rupert was shot and killed during a confrontation with federal agents near the same I-35W Bridge. Rupert's family has since filed a lawsuit against the federal government, alleging wrongful death and excessive force.
The shootings have renewed calls for the federal government to remove its agents from Minneapolis, with local leaders and activists arguing that their presence is only causing further unrest and division in the community. Mayor Jacob Frey has called for an investigation into both incidents, while Governor Tim Walz has expressed his concern over the situation.
As the community grapples with the aftermath of these shootings, tensions remain high, and the future of federal presence in Minneapolis remains uncertain. The families of both Pretti and Rupert continue to demand answers and justice for their loved ones.
Sources:
The Guardian. (2026, January 24). Minneapolis shooting – latest updates. Retrieved January 24, 2026, from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/jan/24/minneapolis-shooting-live
The Guardian. (2026, January 24). 37-year-old US citizen shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis. Retrieved January 24, 2026, from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/24/protesters-minneapolis-federal-agents-kill-second-us-citizen
The Guardian. (2026, January 24). 'You’re terrorizing us’: Protesters take to Minneapolis streets after federal agents kill second US citizen. Retrieved January 24, 2026, from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/24/protesters-minneapolis-federal-agents-kill-second-us-citizen