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'This is horrifying' - Minneapolis residents reel from second deadly shooting

January 26, 2026

Following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse and US citizen, by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis on Saturday, the city has become a focal point of protests and community mourning. This marks the second killing of a Minnesota resident by ICE agents in less than a month, after Renee Nicole Good was shot on January 7th. The Calvary Baptist Church has transformed into a community gathering space where volunteers provide supplies and support to protesters and mourners, while hundreds have taken to the streets demanding the removal of the approximately 3,000 federal agents deployed since December.

Who is affected

  • Alex Pretti (intensive care nurse killed by federal agents)
  • Renee Nicole Good (Minnesota resident killed by ICE agents on January 7)
  • Pretti's parents and family members
  • Minneapolis residents and community members
  • Undocumented migrants in Minneapolis
  • Church volunteers and staff at Calvary Baptist Church, including Ann Hotz and Dean Caldwell-Tautges
  • Federal immigration agents deployed to Minneapolis
  • Governor Tim Walz and other state and local officials
  • Community members attending vigils and protests, including Pege Miller, Felix Johnson, and unnamed veterans

What action is being taken

  • Volunteers and church staff at Calvary Baptist Church are distributing coffee, snacks, hand warmers, water, and whistles to community members
  • Church administrator Dean Caldwell-Tautges is handing out whistles to alert people to ICE activity
  • Mourners are laying flowers and lighting candles at memorial sites
  • Hundreds of protesters are gathering for demonstrations downtown and chanting against ICE operations
  • Federal immigration agents continue conducting enforcement operations in Minneapolis streets
  • Governor Tim Walz is calling for President Trump to remove the agents

Why it matters

  • This situation represents a critical flashpoint in the national immigration debate, where the Trump administration's aggressive deportation campaign is directly impacting US citizens, not just undocumented immigrants. The deaths of two Minnesota residents by federal agents within a month has raised serious questions about accountability, use of force, and the scope of immigration enforcement operations. The incident highlights the tension between federal immigration policy priorities and local community safety concerns, with national polls showing Americans are divided on both the deportation efforts generally and the aggressive tactics being employed. The Minneapolis operation has become a test case for how far immigration enforcement can extend and what costs communities are willing to bear.

What's next

  • President Trump suggested in a Wall Street Journal interview that the operation would eventually end but did not specify when, stating "At some point we will leave." No other explicit next steps are stated in the article.

Read full article from source: BBC