Fatal shooting by US officers in Minneapolis 'concerning': UK's Starmer
- Donald Trump dismissed Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, who was armed and filming officers on January 24.
- Video evidence contradicts claims that Pretti was resisting disarming when federal agents shot him during the encounter.
- Sir Keir Starmer expressed concern about recent unrest in Minneapolis, stating, 'I don't think anybody could see some of the footage and not say it's concerning.
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Hundreds gather in Milwaukee to protest latest shooting by federal officers in Minnesota
Hundreds of people gathered in Milwaukee on a frigid Wednesday evening to protest the latest fatal shooting by federal immigration agents in Minnesota. The post Hundreds gather in Milwaukee to protest latest shooting by federal officers in Minnesota appeared first on WPR.
Fatal shooting by US officers in Minneapolis 'concerning': UK's Starmer
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the death of an American man at the hands of federal agents in Minneapolis as "concerning" on Wednesday.
Keir Starmer breaks silence on 'concerning' fatal ICE shootings in US
Sir Keir Starmer has said he is “concerned” about the fatal shootings of two citizens by federal immigration officers in the US. In his first intervention on the matter, the Prime Minister said he had seen the footage of the killing of Alex Pretti.
Karoline Leavitt Brings The Receipts To Totally Demolish Woke Reporters, Embarrass Them By Exposing Their Lies - The American Tribune.com
In an explosive press conference, Karoline Leavitt spoke about a recent unrest in Minneapolis, where a protester was fatally shot by a DHS agent during unrest, as a result of deliberate resistance by Minnesota Democrats. Building on this point, she accused Governor Tim Walz, Mayor Jacob Frey, and other leaders of spreading lies about ICE and Border Patrol officers, blocking local police cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, and encou…
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