Minneapolis Reels After Second Deadly Shooting In Less Than a Month
Minneapolis is grappling with unrest and uncertainty following the death of Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse who was shot and killed by federal immigration agents on Saturday morning. This marks the second time in less than a month that a U.S. citizen has been killed by agents in the city, sparking outrage and protests related to immigration enforcement, according to multiple news sources.
The shooting occurred amidst ongoing protests related to immigration, including the arrests of clergy members. The circumstances surrounding Pretti's death remain contested, with conflicting accounts emerging in the aftermath.
In the wake of the shooting, the Calvary Baptist Church, located blocks from where Pretti was killed, opened its doors to provide refuge for locals. According to the BBC World, the 140-year-old building became a haven from the unrest outside, offering coffee, snacks, and hand warmers to those seeking respite from the cold and the tension. One local described the situation as "horrifying," according to BBC World.
The incident adds to a series of complex social and political issues currently unfolding across the country, as reported by BBC World. These include a lawsuit related to a homeless man's death in Atlanta and the dismissal of sexual assault allegations against Julio Iglesias.
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