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Outrage Ignites Across U.S. After Another Fatal Shooting of a Citizen: "ICE Out!" Protesters Met with Tear Gas

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2026-01-26 03:50:03
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MINNEAPOLIS — Tensions have reached a breaking point across the United States as a federal agent shot and killed an American citizen during a massive immigration crackdown led by the Trump administration. The incident has sparked a wave of furious protests in Minneapolis and other major cities, despite sub-zero temperatures.

The Incident: A Fatal Confrontation On the morning of January 24, Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse, was fatally shot by a Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis. According to witnesses and video footage, Pretti was using his smartphone to film federal agents conducting immigration enforcement. After being pepper-sprayed while trying to help a fallen bystander, Pretti was pinned to the ground by multiple agents. He was reportedly shot several times in the back while in a kneeling, restrained position.

The Controversy: Self-Defense vs. Excessive Force The federal government maintains that the shooting was "self-defense," claiming Pretti was armed with a handgun. However, critics point out that Pretti was a legal gun owner and that the video shows him subdued and incapable of resistance at the moment he was shot. This has fueled a national debate over the use of excessive force by federal agents.

Protests Spreading Like Wildfire

Minneapolis: Hundreds of citizens confronted federal agents at the scene, chanting "ICE Out Now!" and "Monitoring ICE is not a crime." Even in -20°C (-4°F) weather, protesters held their ground until agents withdrew.
National Scale: The outrage has spread beyond Minnesota. On Saturday, large-scale demonstrations were reported in New York, Washington D.C., and San Francisco, as citizens voiced their anger over the administration’s aggressive immigration tactics.
Symbol of Resistance: Protesters have increasingly used whistles during these rallies—a tool that has become a symbol of peaceful resistance against the current administration's enforcement methods.
Community Reaction "It feels like something crazier happens every day," said Caleb Spike, a local resident. "What is happening in our community is wrong, disgusting, and repulsive." As night fell, a makeshift memorial for Pretti was established at the site of the shooting, marked by signs bearing his name and flowers placed in the freezing snow.

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