Minnesota Officials, Lawmakers React After Federal Agent Fatally Shoots Man
A 51-year-old man was fatally shot by federal agents during a Trump administration immigration crackdown operation after he resisted with a handgun, officials said.
- Federal agents shot a man in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026, as confirmed by Governor Tim Walz.
- Witnesses reported that the incident was captured on video posted on Facebook and verified by NBC News.
- Governor Tim Walz called for the federal agents to leave the state, labeling the situation as "sickening" in a social media post.
- The shooting led to protests, with citizens expressing anger towards federal agents, demanding an end to the immigration crackdown in Minnesota.
656 Articles
656 Articles
Republican calls grow for deeper investigation into fatal Minneapolis shooting
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Andrew Garbarino sought testimony from leaders at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, saying “my top priority remains keeping Americans safe”
Federal, state officials claim moral high ground after shooting
In dueling news conferences, federal and state officials offered starkly different messages about the immigration crackdown that has swept across Minneapolis and surrounding cities. Both sides claimed the moral high ground Sunday in the wake of another shooting death by…
Denver protesters rally against ICE after killing of Alex Pretti in Minnesota
Protesters against ICE and Trump's immigration policies gathered at the Colorado Capitol in Denver on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, a day after federal agents killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
GOP wavers on Trump immigration crackdown after latest killing
Congressional Republicans showed signs of wavering on President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown in the wake of another shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minnesota.
The Minneapolis city government says the city has descended into chaos due to the arbitrary actions of armed immigration agents. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz authorized the National Guard to help the city keep the agents under control.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 52% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium











































