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Minneapolis Shooting Ignites Crisis at Homeland Security

By Matthias Binder January 29, 2026
Shooting Aftermath Leaves Homeland Security Department in Turmoil
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A Chaotic Clash Captured on VideoDHS Defends Agents Amid Local OutrageImpeachment Calls Surge in WashingtonProtests Highlight Community Grief

A Chaotic Clash Captured on Video (Image Credits: Static01.nyt.com)

Minneapolis – Federal agents fired at least 10 shots in five seconds at a local man during a tense street confrontation, plunging the Department of Homeland Security into deepening internal conflict and political scrutiny.

A Chaotic Clash Captured on Video

Videos from the scene revealed a rapid escalation on Nicollet Avenue around 9 a.m. on Saturday. Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse and American citizen with no criminal record, approached a group of Border Patrol agents while holding his phone.[1][2]

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Agents had detained a person on the ground amid an immigration enforcement operation known as Metro Surge. As civilians intervened, one agent shoved bystanders toward a white SUV and deployed pepper spray. Pretti positioned himself between the agent and two civilians, prompting agents to grab and wrestle him to the pavement.[1]

While restrained on his knees, an agent in a gray coat retrieved a handgun from Pretti’s hip – consistent with his valid Minnesota carry permit – and moved away. Another agent then fired four shots at close range, followed by six more as Pretti collapsed motionless.[1][2]

DHS Defends Agents Amid Local Outrage

Homeland Security officials maintained that Pretti approached with a handgun and intent to harm agents, justifying the “defensive shots.” Secretary Kristi Noem faced immediate backlash for her department’s handling, with reports indicating agents remained on duty initially rather than administrative leave.[2]

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz disputed the federal narrative, accusing officials of “spinning stories.” Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara confirmed Pretti’s clean record and legal firearm ownership. Local authorities expressed frustration over limited access to evidence, echoing concerns from a prior fatal shooting in the state.[1]

A preliminary government review noted agents yelling “He’s got a gun!” during the struggle but omitted any mention of Pretti brandishing it first.[2]

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Impeachment Calls Surge in Washington

More than 150 House Democrats rallied behind a resolution to impeach Noem, introduced after this and another recent DHS-involved death. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries demanded her firing, stating, “We can do this the easy way or the hard way.”[3][2]

Senate Democrats including Elizabeth Warren echoed calls for resignation or removal. No Republicans supported the effort. President Trump dispatched border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota for talks with state leaders, amid warnings to local officials.[2]

  • 162 House Democrats back impeachment push.
  • Internal DHS sources report reputation concerns.
  • Border Patrol commander in Minnesota demoted.
  • Upcoming congressional hearing on agency shootings.

Protests Highlight Community Grief

Footage spread rapidly online, drawing crowds to Government Plaza and sparking memorial bike rides across nearly 50 locations. Pretti’s sister, Micayla, described him as “kind, generous,” questioning, “How many more innocent lives must be lost before we say enough?”[2]

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One of his patients recalled his compassion: “He treated every vet like they were his only patient.” Advocacy groups demanded independent probes into enforcement tactics fueling neighborhood fear.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • Federal agents fired 10 shots in seconds at a legally armed bystander during a scuffle.
  • DHS leads its own investigation, raising independence questions.
  • Political divide deepens with impeachment threats against Secretary Noem.

The incident underscores tensions over expanded immigration operations, leaving DHS navigating blame, protests, and uncertain leadership. As investigations proceed, one question lingers: Can accountability restore public trust? What do you think about it? Tell us in the comments.

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