MN - One dead after Minneapolis shooting involving immigration agents, US media report, January 24, 2026

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It is a misdemeanor under 624.714.
It’s a $25 fine, which they wave if you bring your current conceal carry ID down to the station with the violation.
 
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It’s a $25 fine, which they wave if you bring your current conceal carry ID down to the station with the violation.
In effect, nothing, then. Yet ICE decided that they get to choose summary execution instead!
 
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"DHS added that the suspect had two magazines on him, no identification, " You have to carry ID and the permit under MRS 624.714
Not sure what your comment is meant to achieve. Are you saying Alex Pretti was executed justifiably?
 
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In effect, nothing, then. Yet ICE decided that they get to choose summary execution instead!
Also ICE is immigration enforcement, they have nothing to do with gun permitting or making sure US citizens are carrying with proper documentation. So seems like they may have overstepped their duties there, to put it lightly.
 
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So now it’s the local MPD’s fault that ICE is shooting citizens in the street 10 times in the back and 3-4 times into their open car windows? You stated that as a fact, I do not agree with that. When does ICE get to be held responsible for their own actions?
I didn't say it was MPD's fault. But there is no question that the Mayor could be making these situations safer and is choosing to not do so.
 
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Not sure what your comment is meant to achieve. Are you saying Alex Pretti was executed justifiably?
Boy, lots of people want to put words in my mouth this morning I guess. I am pointing out that Pretti was not in fact legally carrying that morning. Nothing more.
 
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SBM

Here is the article from representatives of the U.S. Holocaust Museum and why they find it inappropriate.

ETA link

I read it and I think you could replace the work 'Jewish' with 'brown' and here we are.
 
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I didn't say it was MPD's fault. But there is no question that the Mayor could be making these situations safer and is choosing to not do so.
I would argue Trump, DHS could make this safer. Wonder why they aren't?
 
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I didn't say it was MPD's fault. But there is no question that the Mayor could be making these situations safer and is choosing to not do so.
that’s your opinion and you are free to think that. I think that the safest thing for Minnesotans would be to not have 3000 (poorly trained) Federal agents invade and occupy their city. IMO.
 
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Boy, lots of people want to put words in my mouth this morning I guess. I am pointing out that Pretti was not in fact legally carrying that morning. Nothing more.
Really? That's false though, why do you keep posting misinfo? It makes me curious what your agenda is.
 
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that’s your opinion and you are free to think that. I think that the safest thing for Minnesotans would be to not have 3000 (poorly trained) Federal agents invade and occupy their city. IMO.
Or to not have so many illegal immigrants in the area.
 
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Boy, lots of people want to put words in my mouth this morning I guess. I am pointing out that Pretti was not in fact legally carrying that morning. Nothing more.
Can you point to the piece of legislation that demonstrates that he was not legally carrying, please?

To me, it seems like that only law he may have broken (if you believe the Feds) was failing to carry a piece of plastic. They haven't demonstrated that not doing that made his carry of the gun unlawful.
 
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I would argue Trump, DHS could make this safer. Wonder why they aren't?
Do you admit that ICE does indeed have the authority to apprehend illegal immigrants in the area?
 
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Again, gun experts from MN have already settled this, he was carrying legally.
I disagree. Was he carrying ID and his permit? If not, he was not carrying legally.
 
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I certainly dont see it that way. ICE has requested that Minneapolis police assist with crowd control in these situations. The Mayor wont allow it. They aren't asking MPD to help them with the immigration arrests, just to keep the peace. Isn't that a police department's job? Neither one of these fatal shootings would have happened if police had been on scene to help with crowd control.

In the case of crowd control, there are 3000 federal agents sent to MN - it's more than greedy to expect a police force of 600 to support 3000 agents when those 600 have other jobs to do in the community. And, state officers HAVE been deployed to handle crowd control at the federal building, for example.

Here's another example of MN cooperating while the feds spread lies about it:

Minnesota Department of Corrections Releases New Evidence Showing DHS Is Publishing False Arrest Claims at Scale


The Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) is releasing new evidence demonstrating that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues to publish false Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) “arrest” claims in press releases and on their website by mischaracterizing routine custody transfers from Minnesota state prisons. DHS’s “Worst of the Worst” (WOW) website, wow.dhs.gov/Minnesota, allows users to search by state and city for “criminal illegal aliens that have been removed from their state.”

DOC quickly identified 68 cases in which individuals were lawfully transferred from Minnesota Department of Corrections custody directly to ICE, only for DHS officials to falsely claim these same individuals were “arrested” by waves of federal agents deployed into Minnesota communities.



The full press release is at the link. I posted the first two paragraphs.
 
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