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Trump Administration Reviews Federal Officer Involved Shooting of Minneapolis Nurse

President Donald Trump has declined to comment on the appropriateness of the federal officer's actions in the fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti. The shooting sparked widespread outrage and protests in Minneapolis. Pretti was reportedly treating an injured protester when she was shot by a federal officer. The incident took place during ongoing protests against immigration enforcement in the city.

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Trump Administration Reviews Federal Officer Involved Shooting of Minneapolis Nurse

President Donald Trump has declined to comment on the appropriateness of the federal officer's actions in the fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti. The shooting sparked widespread outrage and protests in Minneapolis. Pretti was reportedly treating an injured protester when she was shot by a federal officer. The incident took place during ongoing protests against immigration enforcement in the city.

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President Donald Trump has declined to comment on the appropriateness of the federal officer's actions in the fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti, as his administration conducts a review of the incident.

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Trump Administration Reviews Fatal Shooting of Minneapolis Nurse Alex Pretti

On January 26, 2026, President Donald Trump announced that his administration was reviewing the circumstances surrounding the shooting of Alex Pretti, a Minneapolis nurse who was killed by a federal officer [1]. During an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump declined to comment on whether the officer had acted appropriately [1].

The shooting, which occurred on January 24, 2026, sparked widespread outrage and protests in Minneapolis [2]. Pretti was reportedly treating an injured protester when she was shot by the federal officer [3]. The incident took place during ongoing protests against immigration enforcement in the city [2].

Trump stated that immigration enforcement officers would leave the Minneapolis area “at some point,” but did not provide a specific timeline [1]. The president's comments came as tensions remained high in the city following the shooting [2].

According to reports, the federal officer involved in the shooting has not been identified [3]. The Minneapolis Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are conducting separate investigations into the incident [3].

The shooting of Alex Pretti marked the latest in a series of controversial use-of-force incidents involving law enforcement officers in the United States [4]. The case has drawn comparisons to the high-profile shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky, in 2020 [5].

In the aftermath of the shooting, community leaders called for transparency and accountability in the investigation process [2]. Protesters took to the streets once again to demand justice for Pretti and an end to police violence [2].

As the Trump administration continues its review of the incident, many are awaiting answers and seeking closure in the wake of Pretti's tragic death [2].

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[1] Wall Street Journal. (2026, January 26). Trump says administration is reviewing everything about Minneapolis shooting. Retrieved from https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-says-administration-is-reviewing-everything-about-minneapolis-shooting-a501f48e

[2] The Guardian. (2026, January 26). US politics live – latest updates. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/jan/26/minnesota-minneapolis-ice-protests-alex-pretti-donald-trump-us-politics-live-news-updates

[3] Star Tribune. (2026, January 25). Minneapolis nurse shot by federal officer during protests identified. Retrieved from https://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-nurse-shot-by-federal-officer-during-protests-identified/600194861/

[4] The Washington Post. (2026, January 26). Fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse by federal officer sparks renewed calls for police reform. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2026/01/26/minneapolis-nurse-shot-federal-officer-sparks-renewed-calls-for-police-reform/

[5] CNN. (2026, January 26). Minneapolis nurse shot by federal officer; comparisons to Breonna Taylor's death. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/26/us/minneapolis-nurse-shot-federal-officer-trnd/index.html

President Donald Trump has declined to comment on the appropriateness of the federal officer's actions in the fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti, as his administration conducts a review of the incident.

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Trump Administration Reviews Fatal Shooting of Minneapolis Nurse Alex Pretti

On January 26, 2026, President Donald Trump announced that his administration was reviewing the circumstances surrounding the shooting of Alex Pretti, a Minneapolis nurse who was killed by a federal officer [1]. During an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump declined to comment on whether the officer had acted appropriately [1].

The shooting, which occurred on January 24, 2026, sparked widespread outrage and protests in Minneapolis [2]. Pretti was reportedly treating an injured protester when she was shot by the federal officer [3]. The incident took place during ongoing protests against immigration enforcement in the city [2].

Trump stated that immigration enforcement officers would leave the Minneapolis area “at some point,” but did not provide a specific timeline [1]. The president's comments came as tensions remained high in the city following the shooting [2].

According to reports, the federal officer involved in the shooting has not been identified [3]. The Minneapolis Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are conducting separate investigations into the incident [3].

The shooting of Alex Pretti marked the latest in a series of controversial use-of-force incidents involving law enforcement officers in the United States [4]. The case has drawn comparisons to the high-profile shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky, in 2020 [5].

In the aftermath of the shooting, community leaders called for transparency and accountability in the investigation process [2]. Protesters took to the streets once again to demand justice for Pretti and an end to police violence [2].

As the Trump administration continues its review of the incident, many are awaiting answers and seeking closure in the wake of Pretti's tragic death [2].

Sources:

[1] Wall Street Journal. (2026, January 26). Trump says administration is reviewing everything about Minneapolis shooting. Retrieved from https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/trump-says-administration-is-reviewing-everything-about-minneapolis-shooting-a501f48e

[2] The Guardian. (2026, January 26). US politics live – latest updates. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/jan/26/minnesota-minneapolis-ice-protests-alex-pretti-donald-trump-us-politics-live-news-updates

[3] Star Tribune. (2026, January 25). Minneapolis nurse shot by federal officer during protests identified. Retrieved from https://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-nurse-shot-by-federal-officer-during-protests-identified/600194861/

[4] The Washington Post. (2026, January 26). Fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse by federal officer sparks renewed calls for police reform. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2026/01/26/minneapolis-nurse-shot-federal-officer-sparks-renewed-calls-for-police-reform/

[5] CNN. (2026, January 26). Minneapolis nurse shot by federal officer; comparisons to Breonna Taylor's death. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/26/us/minneapolis-nurse-shot-federal-officer-trnd/index.html

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