
This live overage has now closed - see our latest Minneapolis page here Two federal agents involved in the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have been placed on leave, law enforcement officials tell the BBC Pretti, a US citizen, was shot and killed on Saturday in an incident which has sparked ongoing protests Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump warns Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is "playing with fire" after Frey said "Minneapolis does not and will not enforce federal immigration laws" Responding to...
Main Idea: Federal agents involved in the fatal shooting of a man in Minneapolis have been placed on leave, while Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown and Ilhan Omar’s criticism of it have deepened unrest in the city.
Key Points:
The Minneapolis shooting, protests, and federal clashes may raise fear, disrupt work and school, and hurt local shops and families.
Public pressure could force tighter oversight of immigration raids and make federal agents more accountable.
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