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Violent confrontations between protesters and federal immigration agents have unfolded on the snowy streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the wake of a fatal shooting by federal officers that has triggered widespread outrage and demonstrations. Videos circulating from the scene show protesters clad in black aggressively confronting and shouting profanities at riot-geared Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol agents, reflecting escalating tensions tied to renewed anti-deportation activism.
The demonstrations follow the January 24, 2026, shooting death of 37-year-old Minneapolis resident Alex Jeffrey Pretti, an intensive-care unit nurse and U.S. citizen who was killed during a federal immigration enforcement operation. Federal authorities initially characterized the incident as defensive force by an agent confronting an individual armed with a 9 mm handgun. However, bystander footage reviewed by multiple news organizations shows Pretti holding a phone and attempting to assist another protester before being pepper-sprayed, wrestled to the ground, and shot multiple times as he lay motionless. Local officials noted he was a lawful gun owner with no significant criminal record. The shooting marks the second such fatal federal-agent use of force in Minneapolis in January 2026, igniting further unrest.
In response, large groups of demonstrators have gathered around the site of the shooting and in downtown Minneapolis, confronting federal agents who have deployed chemical agents and defensive tactics against crowds. Protesters have dragged obstacles into intersections, chanted for the removal of immigration agents, and demanded accountability and transparency in the handling of Pretti’s death. The unrest has drawn statements from Minnesota’s governor calling for federal agents to leave the state and renewed debates over the scope of federal enforcement operations.
The clashes in Minnesota have also resonated nationally, with protests reported in other cities and calls from civil liberties organizations for investigations into enforcement practices. The incident has accelerated public scrutiny of immigration enforcement under the Trump administration and intensified the broader discourse over use-of-force standards, federal jurisdiction, and community safety.
Amid violent confrontations on city streets, Minneapolis remains a focal point of national attention, encapsulating deep political divisions over immigration policy, law enforcement authority, and public protest—and the fallout continues to unfold against a backdrop of debates over accountability and federal-state relations.