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Federal Report Reveals Two Agents Fired Weapons During Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minnesota

The Department of Homeland Security report sheds new light on the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minnesota. The shooting took place on Tuesday, January 25, in Minneapolis, and sparked significant protests and condemnation from local and national organizations. The specific circumstances surrounding the shooting, including whether Pretti was armed or posed a threat to the officers, have yet to be fully disclosed. This revelation comes as the Trump administration signals its intention to reduce the number of federal agents in Minnesota, including ICE personnel.

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CONTENT: The Minnesota immigration crackdowns, led by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies, have been a subject of intense scrutiny and controversy since they began earlier this...

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Federal Report Reveals Two Agents Fired Weapons During Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minnesota

The Department of Homeland Security report sheds new light on the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minnesota. The shooting took place on Tuesday, January 25, in Minneapolis, and sparked significant protests and condemnation from local and national organizations. The specific circumstances surrounding the shooting, including whether Pretti was armed or posed a threat to the officers, have yet to be fully disclosed. This revelation comes as the Trump administration signals its intention to reduce the number of federal agents in Minnesota, including ICE personnel.

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The Minnesota immigration crackdowns, led by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies, have been a subject of intense scrutiny and controversy since they began earlier this month. The latest development comes from a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) report obtained by various news outlets, which sheds new light on the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti during these operations.

The report indicates that two federal officers discharged their firearms during the incident that resulted in Pretti's death. The shooting took place on Tuesday, January 25, in Minneapolis, and sparked significant protests and condemnation from local and national organizations. The specific circumstances surrounding the shooting, including whether Pretti was armed or posed a threat to the officers, have yet to be fully disclosed.

This revelation comes as the Trump administration signals its intention to reduce the number of federal agents in Minnesota, including ICE personnel, in response to public pressure and criticism from local authorities. The administration is currently conducting a review of the situation in the state, with some reports suggesting that as many as 1,000 agents could be withdrawn.

The decision to withdraw federal agents from Minnesota follows a contentious few weeks of immigration enforcement operations in the state, which have resulted in numerous arrests, protests, and allegations of civil rights violations. The DHS report is expected to provide more details about these incidents, as well as the rationale behind the federal presence in Minnesota and the specific tactics used by law enforcement agencies.

The shooting of Alex Pretti has become a rallying cry for those opposed to the immigration crackdowns, with many arguing that these operations are needlessly disruptive and harmful to local communities. The case has also raised questions about the use of force by federal agents and the role of state and local authorities in cooperating with federal immigration enforcement efforts.

As the situation in Minnesota continues to unfold, the public awaits further details about the shooting of Alex Pretti and the larger context of the federal immigration crackdowns in the state. The DHS report, along with ongoing investigations and reviews, is likely to provide crucial insights into these developments and their implications for immigration policy and civil rights in America.

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  • "Minnesota raids continue as DHS report indicates two agents fired guns at Pretti" (The Guardian, 27 January 2026)

  • "Donald Trump administration reviewing Alex Pretti shooting in Minnesota" (The Guardian, 26 January 2026)

  • "Gregory Bovino: Analysis - Minneapolis, Minnesota, Alex Pretti killing: How many ICE agents are in Minnesota?" (The Guardian, 27 January 2026)

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The Minnesota immigration crackdowns, led by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies, have been a subject of intense scrutiny and controversy since they began earlier this month. The latest development comes from a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) report obtained by various news outlets, which sheds new light on the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti during these operations.

The report indicates that two federal officers discharged their firearms during the incident that resulted in Pretti's death. The shooting took place on Tuesday, January 25, in Minneapolis, and sparked significant protests and condemnation from local and national organizations. The specific circumstances surrounding the shooting, including whether Pretti was armed or posed a threat to the officers, have yet to be fully disclosed.

This revelation comes as the Trump administration signals its intention to reduce the number of federal agents in Minnesota, including ICE personnel, in response to public pressure and criticism from local authorities. The administration is currently conducting a review of the situation in the state, with some reports suggesting that as many as 1,000 agents could be withdrawn.

The decision to withdraw federal agents from Minnesota follows a contentious few weeks of immigration enforcement operations in the state, which have resulted in numerous arrests, protests, and allegations of civil rights violations. The DHS report is expected to provide more details about these incidents, as well as the rationale behind the federal presence in Minnesota and the specific tactics used by law enforcement agencies.

The shooting of Alex Pretti has become a rallying cry for those opposed to the immigration crackdowns, with many arguing that these operations are needlessly disruptive and harmful to local communities. The case has also raised questions about the use of force by federal agents and the role of state and local authorities in cooperating with federal immigration enforcement efforts.

As the situation in Minnesota continues to unfold, the public awaits further details about the shooting of Alex Pretti and the larger context of the federal immigration crackdowns in the state. The DHS report, along with ongoing investigations and reviews, is likely to provide crucial insights into these developments and their implications for immigration policy and civil rights in America.

Sources:

  • "Minnesota raids continue as DHS report indicates two agents fired guns at Pretti" (The Guardian, 27 January 2026)

  • "Donald Trump administration reviewing Alex Pretti shooting in Minnesota" (The Guardian, 26 January 2026)

  • "Gregory Bovino: Analysis - Minneapolis, Minnesota, Alex Pretti killing: How many ICE agents are in Minnesota?" (The Guardian, 27 January 2026)

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