Nicole Labrenee Doog a Alex Labretti byli bezdůvodně zastřeleni příslušníky ICE v lednu 2026 v Minneapolis. | Nicole Labrenee Doog and Alex Labretti were shot by ICE officers in January 2026 in Minneapolis.
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#ÉTATS‑UNIS « Il y a malheureusement des milliers d’interventions policières chaque année où des personnes sont blessées par balle. Le département des droits civiques du ministère de la Justice n’enquête pas sur chacune de ces fusillades » #Todd_Blanche à propos de la manifestante #Renee #Good.

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Leaders urge LGBTQ+ Ohioans to protest ICE at national general strike rallies across the state

‘Queer people need to show up because this is all connected.’

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He will. So what? Is Obama more important than #Renee or #Alex? Is this a nation of, by, and for the people, or is it a nation of important faces? Renee's was blown off by the United States government that left us the moment the ink was dry on the #CitizensUnited decision. It shoots us in the face and back without trial. It gave itself dictatorial powers. It is unstoppable.

#America #UnitedStates #Republicans #Democrats #SCOTUS #Congress

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While there is no sign the aggressive tactics used by immigration enforcement are coming to an end,
#Jacob #Frey, the mayor of Minneapolis said the administration will begin to ✅ scale back the number of federal agents in Minneapolis starting on Tuesday,
as Trump and his team soften their harsh rhetoric about the incident.

Trump said earlier on Monday that his administration was reviewing the shooting of #Alex #Pretti, a 37-year-old VA nurse,
and that he would send “border czar” #Tom #Homan to Minnesota.
Frey said he planned to meet with Homan on Tuesday to “further discuss next steps”.

That marks a departure in the White House’s vehement claims about protesters in Minnesota,
including #Renee #Good, who was killed by an ICE agent earlier this month as she attempted to drive away from federal officers.

🙏🏻A federal judge also heard arguments on Monday about whether to end the federal officer surge in Minneapolis, but a ruling was not expected imminently.

Trump’s ICE crackdown faces reckoning in wake of Alex Pretti shooting

The Trump administration is facing criticism from all sides over the shootings and upscaled enforcement.

The #NRA attacked the suggestion by a Trump-appointed federal prosecutor that armed protest creates “a high likelihood” that federal agents “will be legally justified” to shoot protesters.

Minnesota's governor #Tim #Walz described comments from the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem,
the senior border patrol official Greg Bovino
and other officials about the shooting as “lies”.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/26/trump-administration-briefing-latest-news-updates?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Trump news at a glance: White House poised to scale back surge in Minnesota as outrage mounts over killings

President and team soften harsh rhetoric after fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents – key US politics stories from Monday 26 January at a glance

The Guardian

ICE槍殺公民擁槍川粉也不挺?從佛洛伊德、古德到普萊蒂之死,為何悲劇都發生在明尼蘇達?

陳曉慈 2026-01-27 11:49:00 CST明尼阿波利斯是美國移民大城,尤有大量拉美裔與東非移民。執法人員在明尼蘇達州針對移民展開高強度突襲與逮捕行動,卻缺乏地方政府支持、與警方合作緊張,都是導致近期衝突頻繁的原因。 從白人警察跪壓頸部致死的佛洛伊德事件,到普萊蒂遭槍殺的案件,讓當地居民接受形容,明尼蘇達遇到的是「帶著微笑的種族主義」。
https://www.thenewslens.com/article/264067
#明尼阿波利斯 #George Floyd #明尼蘇達 #Renee Good #全美步槍協會 #移民執法 #槍枝權利 #民主黨 #NRA #美加 #政治分歧 #共和黨 #古德 #執法過當 #佛洛伊德

ICE槍殺公民擁槍川粉也不挺?從佛洛伊德、古德到普萊蒂之死,為何悲劇都發生在明尼蘇達? - TNL The News Lens 關鍵評論網

明尼阿波利斯是美國移民大城,尤有大量拉美裔與東非移民。執法人員在明尼蘇達州針對移民展開高強度突襲與逮捕行動,卻缺乏地方政府支持、與警方合作緊張,都是導致近期衝突頻繁的原因。 從白人警察跪壓頸部致死的佛洛伊德事件,到普萊蒂遭槍殺的案件,讓當地居民接受形容,明尼蘇達遇到的是「帶著微笑的種族主義」。

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美執法人員開槍再釀死引公憤,紐時直擊:像敵國部隊在行動,川普派「邊境沙皇」親赴明州

中央通訊社 2026-01-27 09:58:00 CST美國移民暨海關執法局(ICE)幹員於明尼蘇達州執法,擊斃兩名公民,引發公憤與抗議。當地情勢升溫,居民採全城監控反制,警民對峙加劇。川普總統已指派前代理局長霍曼(Tom Homan)前往處理。
https://www.thenewslens.com/article/264078
#明尼阿波利斯 #警察 #聯邦探員 #美國 #邊境沙皇 #Tom Homan #Alex Pretti #Renee Good #ICE #明尼蘇達州 #移民暨海關執法局 #川普 #槍擊案 #美加 #有條件豁免權

美執法人員開槍再釀死引公憤,紐時直擊:像敵國部隊在行動,川普派「邊境沙皇」親赴明州 - TNL The News Lens 關鍵評論網

美國移民暨海關執法局(ICE)幹員於明尼蘇達州執法,擊斃兩名公民,引發公憤與抗議。當地情勢升溫,居民採全城監控反制,警民對峙加劇。川普總統已指派前代理局長霍曼(Tom Homan)前往處理。

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美明尼蘇達州移民執法再奪命,歐巴馬:美國價值遭受攻擊警訊,柯林頓斥呼籲民眾挺身抗議

中央通訊社 2026-01-26 11:08:00 CST美國聯邦探員於明尼蘇達州移民執法行動中擊斃兩名公民,引發重大政治爭議。前總統歐巴馬與柯林頓譴責此舉攻擊美國價值;川普政府則為執法人員辯護,但其說法與現場證據及地方官員證詞存在矛盾。
https://www.thenewslens.com/article/264042
#明尼阿波利斯 #柯林頓 #聯邦執法人員 #美國 #Alex Pretti #國土安全部 #Renee Good #非法移民 #ICE #明尼蘇達州 #移民暨海關執法局 #民主黨 #川普 #美加 #共和黨 #邊境巡邏隊 #歐巴馬

美明尼蘇達州移民執法再奪命,歐巴馬:美國價值遭受攻擊警訊,柯林頓斥呼籲民眾挺身抗議 - TNL The News Lens 關鍵評論網

美國聯邦探員於明尼蘇達州移民執法行動中擊斃兩名公民,引發重大政治爭議。前總統歐巴馬與柯林頓譴責此舉攻擊美國價值;川普政府則為執法人員辯護,但其說法與現場證據及地方官員證詞存在矛盾。

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"The Minnesota man who was killed by federal agents on Saturday has been identified as #Alex #Pretti, 37, a registered nurse working in the intensive care unit at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, which serves veterans.It’s the second fatal shooting this month in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in addition to another non-fatal shooting, amid a major crackdown in Minnesota by federal agents.Pretti attended nursing school at the University of Minnesota, where he was also a junior scientist beginning in 2012, according to his LinkedIn profile.“He wanted to help people,” said Dimitri Drekonja, chief of infectious diseases at the VA hospital and professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota, who worked with Pretti at the hospital and on a research project. “He was a super nice, super helpful guy – looked after his patients. I’m just stunned.”He described Pretti as an “outstanding” nurse and a hard worker, quick with a joke and an “infectious” spirit. “He was such a good dude,” Drekonja told the Guardian. “I just love working with him.”Michael Pretti, Alex’s father, echoed Drekonja’s assessment, describing his son to the Associated Press as someone who “cared about people deeply and he was very upset with what was happening in Minneapolis and throughout the United States with ICE, as millions of other people are upset.”“He felt that doing the protesting was a way to express that, you know, his care for others,” the elder Pretti said.Pretti’s father confirmed to the AP that his son had participated in protests following the killing of #Renee #Good by a US Immigration and Customs Law Enforcement officer earlier this month.Videos circulating online on Saturday show Pretti directing traffic and filming federal agents, his right hand holding up his phone and his left hand empty. Another video shows him being wrestled to the ground by several law enforcement officers before appearing to be shot several times. At least two officers can be seen with their weapons drawn. Other videos show Pretti seemingly coming to the defense of a legal observer who was shoved to the ground by a federal officer. That officer then sprays Pretti with a chemical agent, repeatedly, before tackling him to the street along with other agents.As at least five agents surround Pretti on the ground, one appears to fire a shot at him at close range, followed by a volley of more shots, after which his body goes still.“From what I can see, he was trying to help pull someone away, which is just totally in character for him,” Drekonja said.Police chief Brian O’Hara later said during a press conference on Saturday that Pretti’s only known previous interaction with law enforcement was for traffic tickets. O’Hara also noted Pretti was “a lawful gun owner with a permit to carry”.Pretti’s parents, who live in Wisconsin, told the AP that during a recent conversation with their son, they warned him about being careful during protests.“We had this discussion with him two weeks ago or so, you know, that go ahead and protest, but do not engage, do not do anything stupid, basically,” Michael Pretti said. “And he said he knows that. He knew that.”When Pretti was in nursing school, Drekonja hired him to help support a study on preventing C diff, a devastating bacterial infection. “He was instrumental in completing our trial,” Drekonja said. “He was always asking the rest of the team what he could do. He was always trying to do what he could to free up space for others.”Pretti obtained his nursing license in 2021, and it was active through 2026. He also assisted on research in 2016.The Minnesota Organization of Registered Nurses (MNORN) released a statement about Pretti’s death Saturday afternoon: “Today, our nursing community is grieving. We have lost a fellow registered nurse to an act of violence connected to immigration enforcement. Regardless of where each of us stands on the issues surrounding this moment, the loss of a nurse, a caregiver, a colleague, a human being cuts us deeply.“This message is not about politics. It is about mourning a life taken too soon and honoring the calling we all share. As nurses, we understand loss in a way others may not understand. We know how quickly life can change, how fragile safety can feel, and how pain reaches far beyond one individual to families, coworkers, patients, and communities. When one nurse is lost, all of us feel it.”Pretti loved mountain biking, and he and Drekonja always talked about biking together on the trails they both frequented.“He found humor in life, and that’s what’s just so sad about seeing this,” Drekonja said. “It’s just a huge tragedy"

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"The Minnesota man who was killed by federal agents on Saturday has been identified as #Alex #Pretti, 37, a registered nurse working in the intensive care unit at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, which serves veterans.It’s the second fatal shooting this month in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in addition to another non-fatal shooting, amid a major crackdown in Minnesota by federal agents.Pretti attended nursing school at the University of Minnesota, where he was also a junior scientist beginning in 2012, according to his LinkedIn profile.“He wanted to help people,” said Dimitri Drekonja, chief of infectious diseases at the VA hospital and professor of medicine at the University of Minnesota, who worked with Pretti at the hospital and on a research project. “He was a super nice, super helpful guy – looked after his patients. I’m just stunned.”He described Pretti as an “outstanding” nurse and a hard worker, quick with a joke and an “infectious” spirit. “He was such a good dude,” Drekonja told the Guardian. “I just love working with him.”Michael Pretti, Alex’s father, echoed Drekonja’s assessment, describing his son to the Associated Press as someone who “cared about people deeply and he was very upset with what was happening in Minneapolis and throughout the United States with ICE, as millions of other people are upset.”“He felt that doing the protesting was a way to express that, you know, his care for others,” the elder Pretti said.Pretti’s father confirmed to the AP that his son had participated in protests following the killing of #Renee #Good by a US Immigration and Customs Law Enforcement officer earlier this month.Videos circulating online on Saturday show Pretti directing traffic and filming federal agents, his right hand holding up his phone and his left hand empty. Another video shows him being wrestled to the ground by several law enforcement officers before appearing to be shot several times. At least two officers can be seen with their weapons drawn. Other videos show Pretti seemingly coming to the defense of a legal observer who was shoved to the ground by a federal officer. That officer then sprays Pretti with a chemical agent, repeatedly, before tackling him to the street along with other agents.As at least five agents surround Pretti on the ground, one appears to fire a shot at him at close range, followed by a volley of more shots, after which his body goes still.“From what I can see, he was trying to help pull someone away, which is just totally in character for him,” Drekonja said.Police chief Brian O’Hara later said during a press conference on Saturday that Pretti’s only known previous interaction with law enforcement was for traffic tickets. O’Hara also noted Pretti was “a lawful gun owner with a permit to carry”.Pretti’s parents, who live in Wisconsin, told the AP that during a recent conversation with their son, they warned him about being careful during protests.“We had this discussion with him two weeks ago or so, you know, that go ahead and protest, but do not engage, do not do anything stupid, basically,” Michael Pretti said. “And he said he knows that. He knew that.”When Pretti was in nursing school, Drekonja hired him to help support a study on preventing C diff, a devastating bacterial infection. “He was instrumental in completing our trial,” Drekonja said. “He was always asking the rest of the team what he could do. He was always trying to do what he could to free up space for others.”Pretti obtained his nursing license in 2021, and it was active through 2026. He also assisted on research in 2016.The Minnesota Organization of Registered Nurses (MNORN) released a statement about Pretti’s death Saturday afternoon: “Today, our nursing community is grieving. We have lost a fellow registered nurse to an act of violence connected to immigration enforcement. Regardless of where each of us stands on the issues surrounding this moment, the loss of a nurse, a caregiver, a colleague, a human being cuts us deeply.“This message is not about politics. It is about mourning a life taken too soon and honoring the calling we all share. As nurses, we understand loss in a way others may not understand. We know how quickly life can change, how fragile safety can feel, and how pain reaches far beyond one individual to families, coworkers, patients, and communities. When one nurse is lost, all of us feel it.”Pretti loved mountain biking, and he and Drekonja always talked about biking together on the trails they both frequented.“He found humor in life, and that’s what’s just so sad about seeing this,” Drekonja said. “It’s just a huge tragedy"

https://c.im/@cdarwin/115952232364104821