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Minneapolis (Minn) Alex Jeffrey Pretti Was an I.C.U. Nurse at the V.A. Hospital - Shot and killed by immigration agents on a Minneapolis street, he wanted to be a ‘force of good in the world.’What We Know About a Second Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis - Federal agents shot and killed a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident on Saturday, the city’s police chief said.Pepper-Sprayed While Pinned Down: A Searing Scene Provokes Outrage - Images of a man getting pepper-sprayed at close range while being held down by Border Patrol agents fueled more tension in Minneapolis.Bovino Says Border Patrol Agents Are ‘Experts in Dealing With Children’ - A picture of a 5-year-old detained by federal authorities near Minneapolis rocketed around the internet and has become an avatar of outrage.The Whipple Building Is at the Center of Minnesota’s Immigration Drama - Just outside Minneapolis, the Whipple Building houses offices, a detention center and a courthouse — and has become the home base for immigration agents and protesters alike.Detention of 5-Year-Old by Federal Agents Incenses Minneapolis - A photo showed the boy with an oversized hat and Spider-Man backpack being held next to a vehicle as his father was detained. A Homeland Security spokeswoman said the man had fled and left the child.Appeals Court Stays Restrictions on Federal Tactics in Minnesota - The Eighth Circuit granted the Trump administration’s request to block, at least for now, a lower court’s injunction limiting how federal agents interact with protesters in the state.ChongLy Scott Thao, Hmong Immigrant and U.S. Citizen, Arrested by ICE - A Hmong immigrant, who is a U.S. citizen, was released after being questioned for an hour. Federal officials said they had been seeking sex offenders.Prosecutors Subpoena Minnesota Democrats as Part of Federal Inquiry - The move is a significant expansion of the Justice Department’s investigation into the state’s leaders, including Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis.Inside Minnesota Hospitals, ICE Agents Unnerve Staff - As federal agents swarm the Twin Cities, their presence has also grown in medical centers. Health care workers are pushing back.