A man who was shot and killed by federal officers during an immigration operation in Minneapolis was a 37-year-old intensive care unit nurse, his parents have revealed. The shooting occurred amid widespread protests in the city over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
The victim, identified as Alex Pretti, had been working as an ICU nurse before being fatally shot by a federal officer during a confrontation with immigration agents. His parents have described him as a caring and compassionate person who was well-respected in his community.
Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota has condemned the shooting, calling it "organized brutality" and accusing the Trump administration of ignoring local pleas for calm. He has also called on President Donald Trump to end the crackdown in his state, saying that the federal occupation of Minnesota is causing widespread fear and anxiety among residents.
The police chief, Brian O'Hara, has appealed for calm and urged protesters to leave the area, warning them against destroying their own city. The city's mayor and governor have also issued statements condemning the shooting and calling for peaceful protest.
Congressional Democrats have sharply criticized President Trump's immigration policies, with some calling for ICE to be abolished and others demanding investigations into the shooting. Vice President Mike Pence has defended the Trump administration's actions, saying that they are necessary to protect national security.
The shooting has sparked a massive outpouring of support from protesters who gathered at the scene in defiance of the federal presence. A local business owner opened her store to provide food and medical attention to protesters, while a makeshift memorial has been set up near the site of the shooting.
As tensions continue to rise, the Minnesota National Guard has been deployed to support local police, with the governor saying that they will work together to maintain public safety. The federal government has also pledged to protect its agents, who are facing accusations of using excessive force against protesters.
The incident highlights the deep divisions within American society over immigration policy and the Trump administration's handling of it. It also raises questions about the role of law enforcement in responding to protests and the limits of executive power.
The victim, identified as Alex Pretti, had been working as an ICU nurse before being fatally shot by a federal officer during a confrontation with immigration agents. His parents have described him as a caring and compassionate person who was well-respected in his community.
Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota has condemned the shooting, calling it "organized brutality" and accusing the Trump administration of ignoring local pleas for calm. He has also called on President Donald Trump to end the crackdown in his state, saying that the federal occupation of Minnesota is causing widespread fear and anxiety among residents.
The police chief, Brian O'Hara, has appealed for calm and urged protesters to leave the area, warning them against destroying their own city. The city's mayor and governor have also issued statements condemning the shooting and calling for peaceful protest.
Congressional Democrats have sharply criticized President Trump's immigration policies, with some calling for ICE to be abolished and others demanding investigations into the shooting. Vice President Mike Pence has defended the Trump administration's actions, saying that they are necessary to protect national security.
The shooting has sparked a massive outpouring of support from protesters who gathered at the scene in defiance of the federal presence. A local business owner opened her store to provide food and medical attention to protesters, while a makeshift memorial has been set up near the site of the shooting.
As tensions continue to rise, the Minnesota National Guard has been deployed to support local police, with the governor saying that they will work together to maintain public safety. The federal government has also pledged to protect its agents, who are facing accusations of using excessive force against protesters.
The incident highlights the deep divisions within American society over immigration policy and the Trump administration's handling of it. It also raises questions about the role of law enforcement in responding to protests and the limits of executive power.