A federal immigration officer fatally shot a man in Minneapolis on Saturday, drawing hundreds of protesters onto the frigidly cold streets in a city already shaken by another fatal shooting weeks earlier.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian OâHara said a 37-year-old man was killed but declined to identify him. He added that information about what led up to the shooting was limited. The man was identified by his parents as Alex Jeffrey Pretti, an intensive care unit nurse. The officer who shot Pretti is an eight-year Border Patrol veteran, federal officials said.
The Minnesota National Guard has been activated by Gov. Tim Walz and is assisting local police amid growing protests. Guard troops are going to both to the shooting site and to a federal building where officials have squared off with protesters daily.
There have been daily protests in the Twin Cities since the Jan. 7 shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who fired into her vehicle. Pretti was killed just over a mile away from where Good was shot.
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Family: âheartbroken but also very angryâ
Prettiâs family released a statement Saturday evening saying they are âheartbroken but also very angryâ and calling him a kindhearted soul who wanted to make a difference in the world through his work as a nurse.
âThe sickening lies told about our son by the administration are reprehensible and disgusting. Alex is clearly not holding a gun when attacked by Trumpâs murdering and cowardly ICE thugs. He has his phone in his right hand and his empty left hand is raised above his head while trying to protect the woman ICE just pushed down all while being pepper sprayed,â the statement said.
âPlease get the truth out about our son. He was a good man. Thank you.â
Gun rights group âdeeply concernedâ about shooting
While noting that âmany critical facts remain unknown,â the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus said in a statement that âthere has been no evidence produced indicating an intent to harm the officersâ and called for an investigation by both state and federal authorities.
âEvery peaceable Minnesotan has the right to keep and bear arms â including while attending protests, acting as observers, or exercising their First Amendment rights,â the group said. âThese rights do not disappear when someone is lawfully armed.â
Federal officials have said Pretti was armed and officers fired defensively after he approached them during an operation and resisted attempts to disarm him. However bystander videos do not appear to show Pretti holding a weapon.
The Minneapolis police chief said Pretti had a permit to carry a gun.
Another evening rally at a park near the scene of Saturdayâs shooting
People chanted âsay his nameâ in memory of Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot earlier in the day by a federal agent.
One speaker called for sit-ins at congressional offices to urge a halt to funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Another participant said he believes the tide of public opinion is turning in the protestersâ favor.
Some carried lit candles, and all were bundled up against the frigid nighttime cold.
After about an hour they went to the scene of the shooting. There were chants of âResisting ICE is not a crimeâ and âObserving ICE is not a crime.â
There were also chants honoring Renee Good, another person who was fatally shot by a federal agent in Minneapolis this month.
Republican chair of House Homeland Security Committee requests ICE, CBP, USCIS appear before Congress
Rep. Andrew Garbarino, a New York Republican who chairs the committee that oversees the Department of Homeland Security, sent a letter to the department requesting three top officials appear for questioning before the committee.
âAs chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, my top priority remains keeping Americans safe and ensuring the Department of Homeland Security can accomplish its core mission,â Garbarino said in a statement. âCongress has an important responsibility to ensure the safety of law enforcement and the people they serve and protect.â
Garbarino requested that Immigration and Customs Enforcement senior official Todd Lyons, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Joseph Edlow appear.
The public hearing would take place sometime in the next two months. Garbarino previously requested that senior DHS officials appear before the committee in a Jan. 15 letter.
Schumer: Democrats will block spending bill if it includes Homeland Security funding
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said Senate Democrats will not vote for a spending package that includes money for the Department of Homeland Security.
Schumerâs statement increases the possibility that the government could partially shut down Jan. 30 when funding runs out. Several Democrats said Saturday that they will not vote for the bipartisan package of bills, which will need some Democratic votes to pass.
Democrats say the legislation, which includes money for a broad swath of government agencies, does not include enough restrictions on ICE.
Schumer said what is happening in Minnesota is âappalling.â
âDemocrats sought common sense reforms in the Department of Homeland Security spending bill, but because of Republicansâ refusal to stand up to President Trump, the DHS bill is woefully inadequate to rein in the abuses of ICE,â Schumer said. âI will vote no.â
Justice Department official says Minnesota leaders âcreated this escalationâ
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche called the shooting an âavoidable tragedyâ that is the âresult of the total failure of Minnesotaâs city and state officials who have resisted federal law enforcement and created this escalation.â
Blanche said in a statement that the Justice Department will âcontinue to hold those breaking federal law accountable, including those who harass and violently attack law enforcement in the name of protest.â
The Department of Homeland Security is leading the investigation into the shooting with assistance from the FBI. The DOJ has not yet indicated whether it would open a civil rights investigation but declined to do so after the earlier shooting, of Renee Good.
That was a sharp departure from past administrations, which have moved quickly to probe shootings of civilians by law enforcement officials for potential civil rights offenses.
Dozens of people pay their respects to protester killed by federal agent
They lit candles, placed flowers and stood in silence at the vigil Saturday evening. As dark fell, hundreds of people gathered somberly and quietly by the growing memorial at the shooting scene.
Caleb Spike came from a nearby suburb to show his support and his frustration. âIt feels like every day something crazier happens,â he said. âWhatâs happening in our community is wrong, itâs sickening, itâs disgusting.â
A nearby doughnut shop and clothing store stayed open to offer a place for people to warm up, as well as water, coffee and snacks.
Democratic senators come out against funding DHS, raising risk of another shutdown
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said Saturday that she too would not vote for legislation in the Senate that would fund the Department of Homeland Security.
In doing so, Cortez Masto joined fellow Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen. The two moderates broke with their party last year on a vote over the last government shutdown.
Others like Democratic Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii have said in the wake of the shooting that they would oppose a DHS funding bill that is part of a spending package in the Senate that aims to avoid a partial government shutdown at the end of the month.
Minnesota-born Defense Secretary Hegseth says ICE is greater than Minnesota
Pete Hegseth posted on the social platform X to thank God for the âpatriotsâ who work for ICE and said, âwe have your back 100%.â
The Pentagon chief added: âShame on the leadership of Minnesota â and the lunatics in the street. ICE MN.â
Hegseth was born and raised in Minnesota.
Nevada Sen. Rosen says she will vote against any government funding package that funds ICE
Sen. Jacky Rosen, a moderate Democrat from a political swing state, made the announcement Saturday after the fatal shooting in Minneapolis. Rosen was one of eight Democratic senators last year to break ranks with her party and vote with Republicans to move to reopen the government.
âThe abuses of power we are seeing from ICE in Minneapolis and across the country are un-American and cannot be normalized,â Rosen said via the social platform X.
âEnough is enough. We need to rein in ICEâs out of control conduct,â Rosen said.
A bill that funds the Department of Homeland Security is part of a package of spending bills that is moving through the Senate to avoid a partial government shutdown at the end of the month.
Top Democrat on House Homeland Security Committee calls for Noem impeachment
Congressman Bennie Thompson, the top Democrat on the U.S. House Homeland Security Committee, called for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to be impeached and denounced statements from the administration about the man DHS agents killed.
âApparently, the Trump administration and its secret police only support the First and Second Amendments when itâs convenient to them,â Thompson said in a statement.
Thompson called on Democrats in the U.S. Senate to vote against a funding bill for DHS that passed the lower chamber last week. âThis is un-American and has to stop,â Thompson said. âThe House must immediately take steps to impeach Kristi Noem.â
Walz excoriates immigration operations in Minnesota
Walz issued a statement Saturday calling immigration enforcement âorganized brutality.â
âThe federal occupation of Minnesota long ago stopped being a matter of immigration enforcement. It is a campaign of organized brutality against the people of our state. And today, that campaign claimed yet another life,â Walz said.
He said the state, and not the federal government, will lead the investigation into the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti.
Pretti was shot and killed by federal officers amid an immigration operation.
âMinnesotans and our local law enforcement have done everything we can to deescalate. The federal government must deescalate. I once again call on the President to remove the 3,000 agents from Minnesota who are sowing chaos and violence.â
Congressional Democrats sharply criticize DHS chief Kristi Noem
Congressional Democrats responded with immediate outrage to the killing of another person by federal agents in Minneapolis.
Congressman Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, called for ICE to be âabolishedâ and for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to be impeached.
âTrump has created a militarized police force accountable only to him and ready to murder people in our streets. These agents need to leave our cities NOW,â the California Democrat wrote on social media.
Congressman Brad Schneider, chair of the moderate New Democratic Coalition in the U.S. House, called for an investigation into the shooting and for federal agents to leave Minnesota.
âEvery agent involved in this shooting must be suspended pending a full and independent investigation and ultimately held to account for their actions today,â Schneider said in a statement. âAnd, Kristi Noem has got to go. She needs to resign or be fired. If not, Congress must act,â the Illinois Democrat continued.
Man identified who was shot and killed amid Minneapolis immigration operation
The man who was shot and killed by a federal officer during an immigration operation has been identified as 37-year-old Alex Pretti. His parents told The Associated Press that Pretti was an intensive care unit nurse.
Vance criticizes local authorities for refusing to cooperate with ICE agents
Vice President JD Vance responded to the shooting in a post on X and said that when he visited Minneapolis this week, âwhat the ICE agents wanted more than anything was to work with local law enforcement so that situations on the ground didnât get out of hand.â
He accused local officials in Minnesota of ignoring requests from ICE agents to work with them.
Notably, federal officials refused to cooperate with local officials on an investigation into the shooting death of Renee Good on Jan. 7.
Store owner opens to help protesters amid freezing temperatures
Allison Bross opened her fashion store, b. Resale, next to the shooting scene for the protesters to grab food, water, use the restroom, receive medical attention and get a warm break from the frigid temperatures outside.
âWeâre a community-based business, we donât exist without the community,â she said. âSo if we hear someone in our neighborhood is getting hurt, Iâm going to be here immediately.â
Meanwhile, a makeshift memorial at a bus stop next to the site of the shooting was taking shape. People left flowers and lit candles.
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office asks for National Guard help
Sheriff Dawanna Witt has requested assistance from the Minnesota National Guard to support deputies at the Whipple Federal Building so that deputies can be assigned to other areas.
The Minnesota National Guardâs role is to work in support of local law enforcement and emergency responders, providing additional resources, the sheriff's office said.
Their presence is meant to help create a secure environment where all Minnesotans can exercise their rights safely, including the right to peacefully protest.
âWe know this moment is challenging for our community. Remember that our local teams are also part of this community. We respect and protect everyoneâs rights to voice concerns and stand up for what they believe in, but we urge all actions to remain peaceful and lawful. Our collective priority remains protecting our neighborhoods and keeping people safe,â a statement said.
Trump weighs in on the shooting in Minneapolis
Trump posted to his Truth Social account after a man was killed by federal officers during an immigration enforcement action in Minneapolis. Trump's statement said:
âThis is the gunmanâs gun, loaded (with two additional full magazines!), and ready to go â What is that all about? Where are the local Police? Why werenât they allowed to protect ICE Officers? The Mayor and the Governor called them off? It is stated that many of these Police were not allowed to do their job, that ICE had to protect themselves â Not an easy thing to do! Why does Ilhan Omar have $34 Million Dollars in her account? And where are the Tens of Billions of Dollars that have been stolen from the once Great State of Minnesota? We are there because of massive Monetary Fraud, with Billions of Dollars missing, and Illegal Criminals that were allowed to infiltrate the State through the Democratsâ Open Border Policy. We want the money back, and we want it back, NOW. Those Fraudsters who stole the money are going to jail, where they belong! This is no different than a really big Bank Robbery. Much of what youâre witnessing is a COVER UP for this Theft and Fraud.
âThe Mayor and the Governor are inciting Insurrection, with their pompous, dangerous, and arrogant rhetoric! Instead, these sanctimonious political fools should be looking for the Billions of Dollars that has been stolen from the people of Minnesota, and the United States of America. LET OUR ICE PATRIOTS DO THEIR JOB! 12,000 Illegal Alien Criminals, many of them violent, have been arrested and taken out of Minnesota. If they were still there, you would see something far worse than you are witnessing today!â
DHS says officers fired âdefensive shotsâ
Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement that federal officers were conducting an operation as part of the Trump administrationâs immigration crackdown.
She said officers fired âdefensive shotsâ after a man with a handgun approached them and âviolently resistedâ when officers tried to disarm him. OâHara said police believe the man was a âlawful gun owner with a permit to carry.â
Police chief says man shot and killed was a âlawful gun ownerâ
OâHara said the manâs only previous interaction with law enforcement as far as he knew was for traffic tickets.
âAnd we believe he is a lawful gun owner with a permit to carry,â he said.
Police chief asks public, law enforcement to remain calm
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian OâHara appealed for calm, both from the public and from federal law enforcement, following the shooting of a man.
âOur demand today is for those federal agencies that are operating in our city to do so with the same discipline, humanity and integrity that effective law enforcement in this country demands,â the chief said.
âWe urge everyone to remain peaceful. We recognize that there is a lot of anger and a lot of questions around what has happened, but we need people to remain peaceful in the area.â
Police also clarified that the age of the man shot is 37.
Angry crowd gathers after shooting of man in Minneapolis
An angry crowd gathered after the shooting and screamed profanities at federal officers, calling them âcowardsâ and telling them to go home.
One officer responded mockingly as he walked away, telling them: âBoo hoo.â Agents elsewhere shoved a yelling protester into a car.
The intersection where the shooting has been blocked off, and Border Patrol agents are on the scene wielding batons.
The shooting happened a day after thousands of demonstrators protesting the crackdown on immigrants crowded the cityâs streets in frigid weather, calling for federal law enforcement to leave.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar expresses outrage at shooting
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar has expressed outrage at the shooting of a man during an immigration operation.
âDonald Trump and all your lieutenants who ordered this ICE surge: watch the horrific video of the killing today. The world is watching. Thousands of citizens stopped and harassed. Local police no longer able to do their work. Kids hiding. Schools closed. Get ICE out of Minnesota,â Klobuchar said in a message posted on X.
Minnesota Democrats react to the shooting
Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith issued a statement after the shooting of a man during an ICE operation. She said, âWe are gathering more information, but ICE must leave now so MPD can secure the scene and do their jobs.â
Rep. Angie Craig said in a statement that she has seen âmy own eyes the video of another horrific killing by ICE agents this morning in Minneapolis. This is sickening.
âThe agency is beyond out of control. How much more evidence do my Republican colleagues in Minnesota need to speak out?â
Minneapolis police chief calls for calm
Police Chief Brian OâHara called for protesters who amassed at the scene of a shooting to stay calm and leave the area. âPlease do not destroy our own city,â he said at a news conference.
Rep. Omar releases statement after Minnesota shooting
Rep. Ilhan Omar issued a statement after the shooting of a man by federal officers in Minnesota.
âI am absolutely heartbroken, horrified, and appalled that federal agents murdered another member of our community. It is beyond shameful these federal agents are targeting our residents instead of protecting them,â she said in a statement.
âThis isnât isolated or accidental. The Trump administration is trying to beat us into submission rather than protect us. ... This administration cannot continue violating constitutional rights under the guise of immigration enforcement.â