A 37-year-old Minneapolis man, Alex Jeffrey Pretti, was shot and killed by federal immigration officers on Saturday. Authorities said agents were carrying out a targeted enforcement operation. Pretti approached US Border Patrol officers while carrying a handgun and two magazines. DHS officials claimed the man "violently resisted" when agents tried to disarm him, leading to one officer firing "defensive shots." Pretti was a licensed gun owner and worked as an intensive care unit nurse. The shooting happened near West 26th Street and Nicollet Avenue early Saturday morning and was caught on camera by bystanders. This marked the third fatal shooting involving federal agents in Minneapolis in three weeks. Large crowds gathered after the incident, leading to protests and clashes with law enforcement. Tear gas and crowd control measures were used to disperse crowds. Local leaders, including Minnesota's governor and the mayor, strongly criticized the shooting and called for a calm investigation. Meanwhile, political figures like Donald Trump and JD Vance blamed Minnesota for obstructing ICE operations. The Minneapolis police and federal agencies continue to investigate the case. No charges have been announced yet.