Minneapolis Reels After Second Shooting by Federal Agents
Minneapolis is experiencing heightened tensions following the shooting death of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, on Saturday morning. This marks the second shooting of a U.S. citizen by federal agents in the city this month, according to ABC News. The earlier incident involved the fatal shooting of Renee Good, 37, a mother, on January 7, ABC News reported. Protests erupted in the streets after Pretti's death, leading to clashes with law enforcement.
Possible Hate Crime Investigated in Brooklyn
In Brooklyn, New York, the New York Police Department is investigating a possible hate crime after a car crashed into the Chabad-Lubavitch World Headquarters on Wednesday evening. According to ABC News, the incident occurred around 8:45 p.m. at 770 Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights. New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said officers already assigned to the location witnessed the car strike the rear door, reverse, and then strike the door again. No injuries were reported.
Political Sparring Erupts Over Venezuela Policy
On Capitol Hill, a political spat unfolded after Vice President JD Vance compared a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing exchange between Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to "Forest Gump argu[ing] with Isaac Newton." Fox News reported that Vance made the comparison in a Wednesday post on X, following a hearing about America's Venezuela policy. Duckworth responded to Vance's remark, saying, "Forrest Gump ran toward danger in Vietnam. Your boss ran to his podiatrist crying bone spurs."
Wrestling Champion and Father Reach Plea Deal in Brawl Case
In New Jersey, wrestling champion Anthony Knox Jr. and his father, Anthony Knox Sr., reached a plea deal regarding their involvement in a brawl that occurred last year during a district tournament at Collingswood High School on February 22, 2025, Fox News reported. Both were initially charged with simple assault for purposely/knowingly causing bodily injury. Knox Jr.'s charges were reduced to disorderly conduct, while Knox Sr.'s charges were downgraded to disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace, according to NJ.com.
Medical Watchdog Criticizes VCU After Nurse Fired Over Anti-ICE Video
A medical watchdog group, Do No Harm, criticized Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) after a nurse at the school's hospital was fired over TikTok videos that went viral for their anti-ICE content. According to Fox News, the videos suggested drugging ICE agents. "As weve documented at Do No Harm, VCU has a long history of pushing extreme identity politics into medical education and clinical treatment," said Kristina Rasmussen, executive director of Do No Harm, to Fox News Digital. "Now, they act surprised when radicalism sprouts from a ground seeded with toxic ide."
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