Witness Recounts Fatal Shooting by Federal Immigration Officers in Minneapolis

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Witness Recounts Fatal Shooting by Federal Immigration Officers in Minneapolis
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A witness, Georgia Savageford, describes witnessing the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis during a news conference. The witness, who was observing federal officers due to an earlier shooting, also recounts her own arrest and alleged use of excessive force by agents. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security and ICE did not respond to requests for comment.

Georgia Savageford recalls watching federal immigration officers fatally shoot Alex Pretti during a news conference Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Minneapolis . in January was among a group of potential litigants who spoke out Thursday about alleged excessive force against people protesting or monitoring the enforcement surge in Minnesota.

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