ICE Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis Raises 2nd Amendment Questions Regarding CPLs
Binghamton officials and state representatives condemn ICE after the shooting death of Alex Pretti, sparking protests and calls for federal investigations into immigration enforcement tactics.
- Binghamton officials and state representatives condemned the Minneapolis shooting of Alex Pretti, with Mayor Jared Kraham urging action and criticizing the federal response, amid ongoing investigations.
- During Operation Metro Surge, ICE agents attempted to enter a donut shop in Minneapolis where Pretti recorded the encounter, was pepper-sprayed, pushed to the ground, and shot multiple times.
- Major outlets' analyses of bystander videos found Pretti holding a cell phone, not a firearm, while ICE agents' body camera footage remains unreleased and three federal investigations are ongoing.
- Local and state leaders demanded accountability and policy changes as the Binghamton City Council limits ICE cooperation and Kathy Hochul, New York Governor, called for removal of a federal leader.
- Political fights over DHS funding and oversight escalated in Congress as President Donald Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz agreed to reduce federal agents and improve coordination.
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Washington DC: Thousands take to the streets after Minneapolis ICE murder of Alex Pretti
Washington, DC – Thousands of community members, activists and organizers flocked to Hancock Park on Saturday evening, January 24, to join the rising tide of people around the country denouncing the Minneapolis killing of Alex Pretti. Families Not Feds, a campaign and coalition that fights for immigrant rights and against federal collaboration, in DC called the action. Organizers announced the protest and vigil mere hours after footage of the mu…
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