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

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Judge in Minnesota orders ICE chief to appear in court, warns of possible contempt proceedings​

By Melissa Quinn

Washington — The chief judge of the U.S. District Court in Minnesota ordered the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to appear in his courtroom in-person on Friday and explain why he should not be held in contempt of court for violating an earlier order.

Judge Patrick Schiltz wrote in a brief three-page order that the Trump administration has failed to comply with "dozens" of court orders in recent weeks, which has resulted in "significant hardship" to immigrants who have been arrested and detained as part of Operation Metro Surge.

Schiltz wrote that he has been "extremely patient" with administration officials, even though they sent thousands of agents to Minnesota to detain immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally "without making any provision for dealing with the hundreds of habeas petitions and other lawsuits that were sure to result."

"The court's patience is at an end," he wrote.

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Gov. Tim Walz’s office said Tom Homan, the White House border czar dispatched by President Trump to take over the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, had agreed on Tuesday to work toward ending what it said was a “campaign of retribution” against the state.

In a statement, Mr. Walz’s office said the governor and Mr. Homan met on Tuesday morning and “agreed on the need for an ongoing dialogue.” The statement added that Mr. Walz and Mr. Homan agreed to continue working toward the state’s goals: impartial investigations into the killings of two U.S. citizens by federal agents and a swift reduction in federal forces in the state.

More at the link:
 
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In a joint statement, House Democratic leaders are threatening to launch impeachment proceedings if Noem isn’t fired “immediately”.

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So far no Republicans have signed onto the impeachment resolution, which accuses Noem of obstructing Congress, violating the public trust and self-dealing.

 
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not laughing at you but at the dichotomy

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Guns, ammo … even a boat: how Oath Keepers plotted an armed coup

President Trump took decisive action to pardon January 6 defendants who were unfairly targeted, overcharged, and used as political examples.
January 6: A Date Which Will Live in Infamy

So, to recap: armed men storm Whitehouse to disrupt peaceful transfer of power. No problem pardon those patriotic felllows. Alex Pretti, documenting ICE agents with a registered, permited holstered weapon, is met with

"Well, that being said," Trump returned to the reporter, "you can't have guns. You can't walk in with guns. You just can't. Listen, you can't walk in with guns. You can't do that. It's just a very unfortunate incident." 'You can’t have guns': Trump stuns with anti-2nd Amendment demand for protestors

we live in bizarro world at this point.

ETA LMAO I just hovered over my own post and saw that the white house link I posted in it is considered low credibility. You've got that right ;)
Honestly I was just thinking of this and the fact that I am pretty sure there a number of attendees that concealed carried during some of the Anti-Lockdown Covid-19 protests too.
 
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The president has made new remarks today about the shooting and he is apparently now against the 2nd amendment to the Constitution. That’s a very interesting stance given his base.


Edit: not sure why that YouTube video isn’t pulling, but here’s an article about what he said today.


Americans are no longer allowed to walk around with a gun, according to Trump.
Kyle Rittenhouse took a gun to a protest and that was absolutely fine. As was some of the J6 rioters taking guns to their 'protest'. Looks like we're back to '2nd amendment for me, but not for thee'.
 
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Alessandro Zan, a lawmaker for Italy’s opposition Democratic Party, wrote Tuesday that it would be “paradoxical to entrust” Olympics security “to those who are themselves criminals, operating with violence and killing innocent people in cold blood,” referring to ICE.

“In Italy, we do not want those who trample on human rights and act outside of any democratic control. It is unacceptable to think that an agency of this kind could have any role whatsoever in our country,” he wrote on X.
 
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of course, everyone has a bias. we all have opinions, experiences, prejudice. i would look at the victim who is a pro life protester differently, that’s true, but i think and hope i would still take a step back and see that such treatment of any human being is wrong, and also very worrying when it seems to be part of a bigger pattern of violence.
Well said.
 
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Republican congressman Andrew Garbarino, chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, announced that Todd Lyons, head of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will testify at a public oversight hearing next month.

In a statement, Garbarino announced that Lyons, ICE’s acting director, will appear before the panel on 10 February alongside US Customs and Border Protection commissioner Rodney Scott and US Citizenship and Immigration Services director Joseph Edlow.

“The hearing will provide an opportunity to conduct oversight of each agency and ensure they are fulfilling their duty to protect the homeland as part of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) core mission,” he said.

The committee had invited Lyons, Scott and Edlow to testify before Pretti was shot and killed, but followed up with a formal request on Saturday.

 
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Alex Pretti suffered broken rib in confrontation with federal agents a week before he was fatally shot - CNN​

CNN has learned that federal immigration officers have been collecting personal information about protesters in Minneapolis – and had documented details about Alex Pretti before he was fatally shot on Saturday.

It is unclear how Pretti first came to the attention of federal authorities. But sources told CNN that about a week before his death, Pretti “suffered a broken rib when a group of federal officers tackled him while he was protesting their attempt to detain other individuals”.

Per CNN’s report: “The earlier incident started when [Pretti] stopped his car after observing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents chasing what he described as a family on foot, and began shouting and blowing his whistle, according to a source who asked not to be named out of fear of retribution.

Pretti later told the source that five agents tackled him, and one leaned on his back — an encounter that left him with a broken rib. The agents quickly released him at the scene.

“‘That day, he thought he was going to die,’ said the source.

“Pretti was later given medication consistent with treating a broken rib, according to records reviewed by CNN.”

DHS did not respond to CNN’s questions about Pretti’s previous encounter or more details about efforts to collect information on protesters.

A memo sent earlier this month to agents temporarily sent to Minneapolisinstructed them to “capture all images, license plates, identifications, and general information on hotels, agitators, protestors, etc., so we can capture it all in one consolidated form,” according to correspondence reviewed by CNN.

A wreath surrounds an image of Alex Pretti at the makeshift memorial near the site where he was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis.

A wreath surrounds an image of Alex Pretti at the makeshift memorial near the site where he was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis. Photograph: Tim Evans/Reuters

So Pretti had a history of interfering with federal law enforcement.
It is also funny the comments about federal agencies collecting information. Reminds me of back in the Obama era when the ATF and FBI used local law enforcement to collect license plate info of people that attended gun shows. Illegal? California complied and worked with those agencies, including ICE.
 
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Trump commented on the investigation into Pretti's death before boarding Marine One on Tuesday, taking a different tone than he had initially.

"I'm looking at that whole situation," Trump said. "I love everybody. I love all of our people. I love his family. And it's a very sad situation."
Donald Trump gives update in Alex Pretti death investigation
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still wishing for an explanation describing in what specific way the victim in this case interfered with ICE agents.
 
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Republican congressman Andrew Garbarino, chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, announced that Todd Lyons, head of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will testify at a public oversight hearing next month.

In a statement, Garbarino announced that Lyons, ICE’s acting director, will appear before the panel on 10 February alongside US Customs and Border Protection commissioner Rodney Scott and US Citizenship and Immigration Services director Joseph Edlow.

“The hearing will provide an opportunity to conduct oversight of each agency and ensure they are fulfilling their duty to protect the homeland as part of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) core mission,” he said.

The committee had invited Lyons, Scott and Edlow to testify before Pretti was shot and killed, but followed up with a formal request on Saturday.

Two U.S. citizens have been gunned down in an American city by agents under her watch. I'm shocked she is still in her position. With her comments, she has earned widespread mistrust in her intrigrity and competency.

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still wishing for an explanation describing in what specific way the victim in this case interfered with ICE agents.
You won’t get a cogent answer MOO
 
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So Pretti had a history of interfering with federal law enforcement.
It is also funny the comments about federal agencies collecting information. Reminds me of back in the Obama era when the ATF and FBI used local law enforcement to collect license plate info of people that attended gun shows. Illegal? California complied and worked with those agencies, including ICE.
Can you kindly point out where in that article it says he was "interfering" with these Feral agents, please?
 
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Blaming Alex Pretti for his own death for lawfully carrying a concealed gun which he never made a motion to unholster, is a bit like blaming MLK Jr for walking out on that balcony. Or JFK driving through Dealey Plaza.
Pretti chose to twice intervene in law enforcement operations that did not involve him. MLK was a man that advocated for peaceful protest. I find it disgusting that Pretti is compared to MLK or JFK.
 
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still wishing for an explanation describing in what specific way the victim in this case interfered with ICE agents.
All I see is biased victim blaming to be quite honest...jmo.
 
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Pretti chose to twice intervene in law enforcement operations that did not involve him. MLK was a man that advocated for peaceful protest. I find it disgusting that Pretti is compared to MLK or JFK.
Can you cite any statues that state blowing a whistle or helping a woman who was shoved down up are legally considered interference in law enforcement operations? Especially point 2, considering the woman was not ICE’s target, just a random victim of LE brutality.

ETA: I already know that blowing a whistle and shouting are constitutionally protected, so I guess I’m just more curious on count 2.
 
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There is no "humanitarian duty" to interfere with federal immigration officers who are following the law and arresting illegal immigrants.
How did Alex interfere with the officers?
 
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Can you kindly point out where in that article it says he was "interfering" with these Feral agents, please?
I think there’s a line of thinking where any time a person is within close proximity of a federal agent, they must be “interfering”. It doesn’t matter that ICE agents are targeting schools, daycare centers, restaurants, etc. All places where people are just existing, living their lives. ICE has descended upon this community and by all accounts from people who live there, made it very hard to exist normally. Besides the incident where the agents finger was bitten, I haven’t seen any reports of protestors being violent. But we have many reports of ICE agents being violent, and 2 US citizens dead.
 
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As a real flesh and blood protestor, I can assure you we are not being paid. We are taking time out of our day and away from our family to stand up for the rights of all, including those who wish us harm.
And I commend you, be safe out there.
 

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