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					<description><![CDATA[Minneapolis &#8211; Federal authorities are facing growing scrutiny after standing firm on their account of a fatal shooting involving immigration]]></description>
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<p><strong>Minneapolis</strong> &#8211; Federal authorities are facing growing scrutiny after standing firm on their account of a fatal shooting involving immigration agents in Minneapolis, even as multiple videos circulating publicly appear to contradict the official narrative.</p>



<p>The incident has intensified tensions between federal agencies, local law enforcement, elected officials, and residents, deepening concerns over accountability and the use of force.</p>



<p>The shooting occurred during an attempt by federal immigration agents to detain Alex Pretti, a US citizen, in a busy area of Minneapolis.</p>



<p>Officials from the federal government stated that the agents acted in self defence after being assaulted, a claim that has since been questioned by video footage recorded by bystanders.</p>



<p>Footage reviewed by independent observers shows Pretti holding a mobile phone rather than a firearm during the confrontation.</p>



<p>The videos appear to capture him attempting to intervene after agents pushed several protesters to the ground, moments before the situation escalated.</p>



<p>In the recordings, Pretti can be seen raising his arm defensively as an agent deploys pepper spray.<br>Several agents then restrain him, forcing him onto the ground as voices are heard shouting warnings about a possible weapon.</p>



<p>Shortly afterward, one agent appears to step away holding a gun believed to have been removed from Pretti.</p>



<p>Despite this, additional footage shows an officer firing multiple shots into Pretti’s back while he was restrained on the ground.</p>



<p>Federal officials have insisted that the agents involved were under threat and acted according to protocol.</p>



<p>Senior figures repeated that the officers were the victims in the encounter, a position that has drawn sharp criticism from city leaders.</p>



<p>The Minneapolis police chief stated publicly that the videos do not support claims that Pretti brandished a weapon.</p>



<p>He described the federal account as deeply troubling and said there was no evidence presented to local police indicating immediate danger to the agents.</p>



<p>The shooting marks the second fatal incident involving federal officers in Minneapolis this month.</p>



<p>Earlier in January, another US citizen was killed during a separate federal operation, further inflaming public anger and distrust.</p>



<p>Community response has been swift and emotional.</p>



<p>Residents gathered at a makeshift memorial in freezing conditions, leaving flowers and candles while demanding answers and transparency.</p>



<p>Business leaders from major Minnesota based companies released a joint appeal urging calm and cooperation among all levels of government.</p>



<p>While they avoided taking a stance on the shooting itself, they called for immediate de escalation and collaborative solutions.</p>



<p>National political figures also weighed in. Former leaders warned that fundamental values were being eroded and urged an end to what they described as excessive force.</p>



<p>Protests have continued across Minneapolis, though some areas remained calm following the shooting.</p>



<p>Demonstrations have also spread to other major US cities, driven by opposition politicians and civil rights advocates.</p>



<p>Legal action followed rapidly after the incident. A federal judge issued an order preventing the destruction or alteration of evidence, ensuring that all material related to the shooting is preserved.</p>



<p>State and local authorities have demanded access to the investigation. Federal agencies, however, have so far declined to allow local participation, fueling further criticism and suspicion.</p>



<p>As hearings approach, pressure is mounting on federal officials to reconcile their statements with the video evidence now widely viewed by the public.</p>



<p>The case has become a flashpoint in the broader national debate over immigration enforcement, policing authority, and the limits of federal power.</p>
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