Minneapolis mayor says some federal agents will begin to leave on Tuesday amid growing anger over Alex Pretti death – live

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced that some federal agents will begin leaving the area starting Tuesday amid growing anger over the death of Alex Pretti. The city will continue to cooperate with state and federal law enforcement on real criminal investigations but will not participate in unconstitutional arrests or enforce federal immigration law, Frey said.

Frey spoke with President Donald Trump today and asserted that "some federal agents will begin leaving the area tomorrow, and I will continue pushing for the rest involved in this operation to go". For his part, Trump said that "lots of progress is being made", and that his conversation with mayor Frey was "very good".

The tension between the city and the federal government escalated after Pretti's death on Saturday. Video footage shows the attack from different angles, showing Pretti being shot by immigration officers.

The Guardian reported earlier that Trump advisers realized their initial portrayal of Pretti as a gunman had turned the killing into an even larger political liability for the president.

As protesters continue to gather at the site where Pretti was killed, Minneapolis is experiencing a sense of anger and fear. The city has transformed into a "city under siege", with many people too afraid to leave their homes due to racial profiling by agents.

Democratic congressman Ro Khanna visited Minneapolis on Monday and spoke with dozens of people at the makeshift memorial for Alex Pretti. He said that the mood was "anger, sorrow, fear and a sense of loss" and that people felt they were not seen or heard by the federal government.

The recent shift in rhetoric from GOP members of Congress has been notable, as some have called out the tactics used by federal officers. The progressive representative also noted that his colleagues in the Senate should vote against the Department of Homeland Security funding bill headed for the upper chamber floor this week.

A federal court in Minneapolis heard arguments on Monday on whether the Trump administration's deployment of 3,000 immigration agents to Minnesota has crossed the line from law enforcement into unconstitutional occupation.

The killing of Pretti has sparked a debate about the role of federal immigration agents in enforcing laws. Some Republicans are calling for an independent investigation into the shooting, while others are supporting the Trump administration's position that the incident was a tragic circumstance.

The situation remains tense, with many people calling for action to be taken against those responsible for Pretti's death. The city is trying to maintain order and cooperate with law enforcement while also asserting its rights as a sanctuary city.
 
omg u guys i cant even right now 😩 the way minneapolis mayor jacob frey is standing up to trump is everything i wish our school administration would be more like him lol idk if im biased but i think it's amazing that he's pushing back against those federal agents who are just terrorizing ppl 🚫👮‍♂️ meanwhile congress ppl r having a change of heart about all this and now some rep is saying they wanna block the DHS funding bill it's like finally some ppl are listening to the ppl on the ground 🙌 can u imagine if our school principal had to deal with that kinda situation lol would we even get a decent wifi connection anymore 🤣
 
🚨💔 This whole thing with Alex Pretti's death is crazy 🤯... I don't think the city should be under siege like that, you know? 😓 People are scared and hurt, and it feels like they're being targeted by these immigration agents 🕵️‍♂️. The fact that some federal agents are leaving, but others aren't, is just confusing 🤔... I think the mayor did the right thing in saying they won't participate in unconstitutional arrests or enforce federal immigration law 👮‍♀️. It's like, we need to make sure our cities feel safe and welcome for everyone, regardless of their background 🌎. And can we talk about how the GOP is finally speaking out against some of this stuff? 😅 Maybe it's a sign that they're starting to see things from a different perspective 🤝... But seriously, an independent investigation into Pretti's death would be a good start 👊.
 
OMG, like, can't believe what's happening in Minneapolis right now 🤯! This whole thing with Alex Pretti's death is literally so messed up 💔. I mean, the video footage is crazy - immigration officers just shootin' someone and callin' them a gunman? No way, fam 😡. And now all these federal agents are leavin', which is like, kinda awesome, but also super problematic 🤔. I'm thinkin' we need to have some real talk about this whole sanctuary city thing, you feel? Like, the city's tryin' to maintain order and cooperate with law enforcement, but also assert its rights... it's like, can't we just have a calm conversation about this instead of all this tension? 🤷‍♀️. Ro Khanna is doin' some real talk as a congressman, though - I love how he's gettin' in there and listenin' to the people 🗣️. We need more leaders like him, you know? 😊
 
man i just saw this thread pop up on my timeline after it got super blown out of proportion 🙄 so yeah im gonna say that the fact that federal agents are leaving sounds like kinda a victory for frey but at the same time theres still a huge amount of mistrust and anger towards the feds its not like theyre just gonna magically forget whats going down here. the city needs to keep pushing for reforms and accountability from both sides tho
 
The whole thing with Alex Pretti is really scary 🤕. I mean, it's not right that the police are treating ppl like that just cuz they're immigrants. It's making our cities feel like war zones 🌪️ #NotMyCity #SanctuaryCitiesMatter. We gotta stand up 4 these ppl who are being treated unfairly, and we need more ppl in gov to listen 2 us 👂. I'm worried about the cops too tho, they're supposed 2 be protectin us not hurtin us 🤕. This whole thing needs 2 get sorted out ASAP, can't keep people livin in fear like dis 😩 #Justice4Alex #EndRacialProfiling
 
I'm so worried about what's happening in Minneapolis right now 🤕. I mean, the idea of federal agents just leaving because people are upset is kinda half-hearted, you know? I think we need some real action taken here. Like, Congress needs to listen to the people and actually do something about this police brutality thing 💔. And can we please talk about how messed up it is that the Trump admin's deploying 3,000 immigration agents like they're just taking over a city or whatever? It's like, what even are their goals here?! Do they really think it's gonna make America great again by terrorizing an entire city?! 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 This whole thing is getting out of hand! I'm so tired of these officers acting like they're above the law just because they're wearing badges 🚔💨. It's not about being tough on crime, it's about respecting human life and treating people with dignity. The fact that there are videos showing Alex Pretti being shot by immigration officers is just devastating 😭.

I'm so angry that more people aren't speaking out against this kind of behavior. We need to demand accountability from our leaders and make sure that those responsible for Pretti's death are held accountable 💪. It's not okay to just sweep it under the rug or say "it was a tragic circumstance" when you know better 🙅‍♂️.

I'm also really frustrated with how this situation is being handled by the city and state officials. Cooperating with law enforcement while also asserting our rights as a sanctuary city is one thing, but it feels like they're not doing enough to support the community right now 🤷‍♀️. We need more than just empty words, we need action 💥!
 
[Image of Pepe the Frog giving a sad face 😔]

[a GIF of a police car driving away from a scene, with a " Gone" caption below it]

[A picture of a person holding a sign that says "Sanctuary City" with a red heart 💖]

[An image of Alex Pretti's video footage with a red X marked through it, symbolizing opposition to the federal government's actions]

[A meme of Donald Trump with a shocked face and a caption that reads "WHAT?!" 🤯]

[A GIF of a crowd of protesters marching with signs that say "Justice for Alex" and "Not Welcome Here"]

[Image of Ro Khanna speaking with people at the memorial, with a speech bubble saying "We hear you"]
 
🤔 I'm seeing a lot of anger in Minneapolis right now and it's understandable. The way Alex Pretti was treated by federal immigration officers is just wrong. It's like they didn't even care that he wasn't doing anything bad, just being minding his own business 🚫. And now we're hearing that some federal agents are leaving the area? Not soon enough 😒. I think it's time for some real accountability here. The fact that Trump is trying to spin this as a success story just shows how out of touch he is with what's really going on 👎. We need to make sure that our cities feel safe and respected, not like they're under siege 🚨.
 
🚨 This whole thing is getting outta hand 🤯 - federal agents leaving Minneapolis, protesters feeling siege, it's all getting too real... 😕
 
I'm like totally shocked that some federal agents are leaving the area... 🤔 I mean, who wouldn't want more immigration agents around? It's just gonna be chaos without 'em, right? The city is basically asking for trouble by not cooperating with the feds on this one. What's next? Are they gonna start letting actual gangs run wild? And what about all those protesters who are so angry and scared? Can't they just calm down and do their taxes or something? It's not like the feds are causing them any real harm... oh wait, Alex Pretti is a prime example of that. But still, I think it's awesome that President Trump is pushing back against all this sanctuary city nonsense. Maybe he'll finally get what he wants and turn Minnesota into a major hub for immigration enforcement. Wouldn't that be somethin'?
 
🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... Like, can't we just have a conversation without it escalating into all this? 🤷‍♂️ The fact that these immigration agents were in the city to begin with is already suspicious, and now they're being called out for their actions. It's not right that people are living in fear because of it... 🙅‍♂️ The city's decision to step back from federal law enforcement on immigration issues is a good start, but what about addressing the root causes of this violence? Is it really that hard to listen to people and try to understand their perspectives? 😔
 
😒 So now we gotta have another "city under siege" narrative 🚨🌃, just because some federal agents decide to leave? Meanwhile, the real issue is still that they were there in the first place, and some dude got whacked 😕. Trump's all smiles and progress reports, but I'm calling BS on this one 💁‍♂️. The city's trying to hold its ground as a sanctuary city, which is about darn time 🙌. Let's see if anyone actually takes a stand against this occupation or it just gets swept under the rug like usual 🤔
 
OMG I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE PEOPLE OF MINNEAPOLIS RIGHT NOW 🤕🌎 THEY R RIGHT TO BE FED UP WITH THOSE IMMIGRATION OFFICERS MAN! IT SOUNDS LIKE A WHOLE LOTTA POLITICAL HASSLE GOING ON AND I JUST WANT SOMEONE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT HAPPENED TO ALEX PRETTI 😔. THE FACT THAT THE MAYOR IS STANDING UP FOR HIS CITY AND REFUSING TO COOPERATE WITH FEDERAL AGENTS WHO ARE PROFILES RACE IS REALLY INSPIRING 🙌 BUT AT THE SAME TIME IT SOUNDS LIKE THINGS ARE GETTING REAL WILD OVER THERE FAST 🔥💥. I GUESS WE'LL JUST HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE HOW THIS WHOLE STORY PLAYS OUT 🤔📺
 
🤔 I'm so tired of this drama in Minneapolis! 🙄 The numbers are crazy, like 100% of Minneapolis residents support the mayor's decision not to participate in federal immigration law enforcement 😲. And it's not just the locals who are against it - 70% of Minnesotans overall think the Trump administration is overstepping its bounds 🤦‍♂️.

The city's experiencing a total economic shutdown, with 40% of local businesses closed due to fear and mistrust 💸. And it's not just the economy that's suffering - mental health services are being overwhelmed, with 25% more calls to crisis hotlines since Alex Pretti's death 📊.

But here's the thing: the Trump administration thinks this whole thing is a "tragic circumstance" 😔? Like, come on, 90% of Americans agree that racial profiling is a major issue and it's not just a tragic accident 🤯. It's time for some real leadership and accountability from our leaders 👊.
 
🚨👮‍♂️ just saw the latest vids of protesters in minneapolis and it's chaos 🤯 people are so scared they won't leave their homes due to racial profiling by fed agents 🚫 my heart goes out to alex pretti's family 💔 3k immigration agents in minnesota is straight up occupation 🛑️ and now the trump admin thinks its okay to just deploy more agents without oversight 🤷‍♂️ meanwhile congress is still playing it cool about this whole situation 🙄 ro khanna's visit was a good start but we need real action not just empty words 🗣️
 
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