January 24, 2026 — Federal agents, including BORTAC and ICE, deploy tear gas on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026. This followed the second American shot and killed by federal agents in January in Minneapolis.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Federal agents, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol, deployed tear gas on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026. This occurred in the aftermath of the shooting death of Minneapolis resident Alex Pretti by federal agents. Pretti was the second person killed and third person shot by federal agents in Minneapolis during the month of January.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A makeshift memorial on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis honors Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by federal agents on January 24, 2026. This incident marked the second fatality and third shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis that month, occurring during Operation Metro Surge.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Street barricades, including overturned trash receptacles and wooden pallets, were erected on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis following the killing of Alex Pretty by an ICE agent on January 24, 2026.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Protesters gathered on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis following the shooting death of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol officers. The incident occurred during Operation Metro Surge, a federal immigration enforcement operation. Pretti was the second person killed by federal agents in Minneapolis within a month.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Protesters gathered on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis to demonstrate against the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The protest occurred on the same day that Alex Pretti was killed by Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis, marking the second death and third shooting by federal agents in the city that month.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Community gathers on Nicollet Avenue following the killing of Alex Pretti earlier in the day by Border Patrol agents.
The shooting took place during Operation Metro Surge and was the second American shot and killed in the month of January.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A protestor holds a sign reading "WE BEAT EM BEFORE WE'LL BEAT EM AGAIN!!!" during a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. The protest took place where Alex Pretti was killed earlier in the day.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Protesters in Minneapolis hold signs, including one reading "Pretti Good People Are Getting Murdered!!," to memorialize Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Both individuals were reportedly killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in separate incidents. The protest occurred where Alex Pretti was killed earlier in the day.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A protest fills Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026, following the morning's fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol officers. This incident marked the second death and third shooting by federal agents in the city within the month.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Barricades and graffiti mark Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis following a protest. The street was blocked off after Alex Pretti was killed earlier in the day by Border Patrol officers during Operation Metro Surge.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Federal agents from ICE and Border Patrol shoot less lethals on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis on January 24, 2026. This follows the killing Alex Pretti, the second American to be killed in January 2026 in Minneapolis.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Candles are placed outside Morrissey's Irish Pub on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis. This memorial was established in response to the shooting death of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol officers earlier that day.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Minneapolis authorities established barricades and a fire burned in a barrel on January 24, 2026, near the site where Alex Pretti was killed by Border Patrol officers. The incident occurred during Operation Metro Surge, a period of increased immigration enforcement activity.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A memorial in Minneapolis honors Alex Pretti, who was killed by Border Patrol officers on January 25, 2026. The memorial features numerous candles, flowers, and signs, including one listing "Warning Signs of Fascism."
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A sign on the ground outside the Alex Pretti Memorial reads "FEDERAL AGENTS NOT PERMITTED ON PREMISES." The memorial, located in Minneapolis, was established following the death of Alex Pretti.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A memorial for Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by Border Patrol officers on January 24, 2026, is seen on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. The memorial includes flowers, candles, and a sign reading "We Remember." Pretti's death occurred during Operation Metro Surge.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A memorial for Alex Pretti, who was killed by Border Patrol officers on January 25, 2026, in Minneapolis. The protest sign reads "Alex Should Be Here," accompanied by a lit candle and another sign advocating for justice and the abolition of ICE. This event occurred during "Operation Metro Surge".
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A vigil is held in Minneapolis on January 25, 2026, for Alex Pretti, who was killed by Border Patrol officers earlier in the day. The memorial, marked by numerous lit candles, reflects the community's grief and response to the incident. The event occurred during "Operation Metro Surge," a period of increased immigration enforcement activity in the region.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — A flyer posted on a window in Minneapolis reads "ICE MURDERED A MAN IN MINNEAPOLIS THIS MORNING. REST IN POWER ALEX PRETTI." The poster is a response to an incident involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that occurred on the morning of its posting.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Street barricades line Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis following the killing of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents. The barricades, constructed from dumpsters, tires, and fencing, were erected in the vicinity of a makeshift memorial for Pretti.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Minnesota National Guard vehicles were positioned in a Minneapolis bike lane on January 24, 2026. The deployment followed the shooting death of Alex Pretti by ICE agents earlier that day.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 24, 2026 — Minnesota National Guard and Minneapolis Police vehicles are positioned outside the Franklin Nicollet Liquor Store on January 25, 2026 as darkness falls following the killing of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents.
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis. Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, was killed during an encounter connected to large-scale federal immigration enforcement operations taking place across the Twin Cities. Video recorded by bystanders and witnesses at the scene quickly circulated online and contradicted portions of the initial federal account of the shooting, leading to public outrage and demands for the release of additional evidence. Video showed that Pretti was armed and was shot and killed an after he was disarmed. Pretti’s death sparked days of protests, marches, and confrontations with law enforcement in Minneapolis as demonstrators condemned the federal operation and called for accountability. The shooting became a major flashpoint in ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement, federal policing powers, and the use of force during domestic operations. As of this writing, no one has been held responsible for the killing.January 25, 2026 — Graffiti reading "A neighbor was taken here" and "Abolish ICE" is spray-painted on a textured orange pillar at the intersection of Lake Street and Bloomington Avenue in Minneapolis. The message refers to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency.January 26, 2026 — Protest signs reading "Shame on You" and "Keep the Immigrants, Deport the Racists" are displayed on barricades outside the Whipple Building in Minneapolis. The building was utilized as a temporary detention center and staging area for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during Operation Metro Surge in 2019. This operation involved the deployment of thousands of federal agents to cities across the United States.January 26, 2026 — A banner depicting Santa Muerte hangs on fencing surrounding the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, which has been used as a detention center by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The banner includes a prayer to "Nina Blanca Holy Death" asking for protection and an end to ICE's operations, referencing "Operation Metro Surge."January 26, 2026 — Graffiti reading "ICE CUP OF MPLS" in red spray paint is visible on the glass entrance of the Home2 Suites by Hilton in Minneapolis. The vandalism occurred during a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which was believed to be housing agents at the hotel.January 26, 2026 — Graffiti reading "ICE KILLS" and "FUCK ICE" is spray-painted on the entrance of the Home2 Suites Hilton in Minneapolis. The hotel is believed to be used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Protests against ICE operations have become frequent in the Minneapolis metro area, with demonstrators targeting hotels suspected of housing agents.January 26, 2026 — Graffiti reading "ICE OUT" and "FUCK ICE" mars the exterior of the Home2 Suites Hilton in Minneapolis following a protest. The hotel is believed to be a lodging place for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. This incident occurred during a period of increased protests against ICE operations in the metro area.January 26, 2026 — Red graffiti, including "ICE FASCISTS" and "KILL ICE," mars the windows of the Home2 Suites Hilton in Minneapolis. The vandalism occurred during a protest against the hotel, which is believed to be used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Such protests have become a recurring occurrence in the Minneapolis area over the past month, targeting hotels suspected of housing ICE personnel.January 26, 2026 — A protest sign in Minneapolis reads "ICE WE GET IT! YOU'RE DEFINITELY STRAIGHT." The sign, attached to a utility pole, reflects a sentiment expressed during protests against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).January 26, 2026 — A flyer posted on a utility pole in South Minneapolis reads "ICE Kidnapped Our Neighbor Here," with translations in Spanish and Somali. The flyer serves as a public protest against the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).January 26, 2026 — Protesters gathered outside a suburban Minneapolis hotel, believing it to be a lodging for federal officers involved in "Operation Metro Surge." The demonstration, which included noise-making and was at times outnumbered by members of the press, led to several arrests after dispersal orders were issued. This event occurred during a period of heightened activity and scrutiny surrounding immigration enforcement in the region.January 26, 2026 — Police in riot gear stand outside the Springhill Suites in Maple Grove, Minnesota, on January 26, 2026. The officers were present during a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The protest, described as a "Noise Demonstration," occurred in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, a region that has seen significant activism related to immigration policies.January 26, 2026 — Protesters gathered outside a suburban Minneapolis hotel in Maple Grove, Minnesota, to oppose Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations during "Operation Metro Surge."January 26, 2026 — On January 26, 2026, a protest occurred in Maple Grove, Minnesota, related to immigration enforcement. The event, described as a noise demonstration, was to disrupt sleep of federal agents who were believed to be staying inside. Multiple arrests were made.January 26, 2026 — A protestor holds a sign targeting Greg Bovino outside a suburban Minneapolis hotel, where federal officers were believed to be staying as part of "Operation Metro Surge." The protest, which included noise from drums and semi-truck horns, occurred in Maple Grove. Some participants were arrested after dispersal orders were issued, indicating a tense confrontation between demonstrators and law enforcement.January 26, 2026 — A semi-truck driver with his dog outside a suburban Minneapolis hotel on January 29, 2026. Protesters gathered at the hotel, believing it to be a location where Greg Bovino and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel were staying. The protest was part of a series of Noise Demonstrations at hotels around Minneapolis.January 27, 2026 — A memorial for Alex Pretti, who was killed by Border Patrol officers on January 24, 2026, is seen in Minneapolis on January 27, 2026. The memorial, comprised of flowers, candles, and personal tributes, was established where Alex Pretti was killed by federal agents during "Operation Metro Surge".January 27, 2026 — Protesters gathered in downtown Minneapolis on January 24, 2019, to protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and to call for a a second general strike. Signs displayed messages such as "ICE Out of Minnesota For Good!" and "Stop ICE Terror Now!" The protest occurred on the same day that Greg Bovino, then-director of ICE's field office in Minnesota, was reportedly scheduled to depart from his position.January 27, 2026 — Protesters gathered in downtown Minneapolis during a demonstration against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). One sign prominently displayed reads, "Say It Loud Say It Clear Refugees Are Welcome Here," reflecting a sentiment of solidarity with refugees. Other signs visible in the background indicate opposition to ICE operations, such as "ICE OUT OF MINNESOTA FOR GOOD!" and "ORDER NOW!"January 28, 2026 — A roadside memorial for Renee Good on Portland Avenue in Minneapolis, January 28, 2026. The memorial, consisting of flowers, candles, stuffed animals, and signs, marks the location where Good was killed by federal agents during Operation Metro Surge earlier that month.January 28, 2026 — Residents of South Minneapolis placed a banner reading "ICE GO HOME" on January 28, 2026, to protest the presence and actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles. The protest occurred amidst concerns about reckless driving by ICE vehicles in residential neighborhoods.January 28, 2026 — A banner reading "The resistance is rooted in love ICE OUT!" hangs between trees in South Minneapolis. The sign is a protest against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).January 28, 2026 — Signs reading "NEIGHBORS SAY ICE OUT!" are posted on 10th Avenue South in Minneapolis during Operation Metro Surge to slow down ICE vehicles.January 28, 2026 — A UHAUL moving truck with "FUCK ICE" written on the side. Seen in Uptown Minneapolis on January 28, 2026.January 29, 2026 — "ICE OUT" "Abolish ICE" seen in a roundabout in a South Minneapolis neighborhood during Operaton Metro Surge.January 29, 2026 — Temporary street barricades are erected in South Minneapolis to slow down ICE vehicles that continue to speed through residential neighborhoods.January 29, 2026 — The Landmark Lagoon Cinema in Uptown Minneapolis displays "ICE OUT NOW!" in its windows on January 29, 2026 during Operation Metro Surge.January 30, 2026 — Tom Morello performs at the "Concert of solidarity & resistance to defend MN!" at First Avenue in Minneapolis. The event, held to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in the city, featured a lineup including Bruce Springsteen, Al Di Meola, and Ike Reilly.January 30, 2026 — A concert held at First Avenue in Minneapolis featured Bruce Springsteen as a special guest, alongside musicians Tom Morello, Al Di Meola, and Ike Reilly. The event, announced as a "Concert of solidarity & resistance to defend MN!", took place amidst protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The hat worn by an attendee displays the message "FUCK ICE".January 30, 2026 — Tom Morello performs with Bruce Springsteen at First Avenue in Minneapolis. The "Concert of solidarity & resistance to defend MN!" was held to protest immigration policies. The event featured Springsteen as a special guest, alongside musicians like Tom Morello, Rise Against, Al Di Meola, and Ike Reilly.January 30, 2026 — Bruce Springsteen performed at First Avenue in Minneapolis as a special guest for the "Concert of solidarity & resistance to defend MN!". The event, announced on Wednesday, also featured Tom Morello, members of Rise Against, Al Di Meola, and Ike Reilly. The concert was held in support of immigration rights and in opposition to ICE operations in Minnesota.January 30, 2026 — Bruce Springsteen and Tom Morello perform at First Avenue in Minneapolis. The "Concert of solidarity & resistance to defend MN!" was announced on Wednesday and featured Springsteen as a special guest. The event also included performances by Al Di Meola and Ike Reilly, and was part of a broader effort related to ICE and immigration issues in Minnesota.January 30, 2026 — Bruce Springsteen performed at First Avenue in Minneapolis as part of a "Concert of solidarity & resistance to defend MN!". The event, which also featured Tom Morello, Al Di Meola, and Ike Reilly, was announced on Wednesday. Springsteen performed "Streets of Minneapolis" during the show, which was organized in response to ICE operations in the city. The concert aimed to express solidarity with immigrant communities facing increased scrutiny and enforcement.January 30, 2026 — Bruce Springsteen and Tom Morello performed at First Avenue in Minneapolis as part of a "Concert of solidarity & resistance to defend MN!". The event, announced on Wednesday, featured Springsteen as a special guest alongside Morello, Rise Against, Al Di Meola, and Ike Reilly. The concert's purpose was to protest "Operation Metro Surge.”
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