Chaos erupted in Minneapolis Saturday after hundreds of protesters faced off against federal agents in the wake of the fatal shooting of an armed man who allegedly tried to intervene in the arrest of a criminal migrant.
Tensions flared as law enforcement tried to secure the area around West 26th Street and Nicollet Ave in South Minneapolis Saturday morning — where Alex Jeffrey Pretti was shot and killed.
Protesters flooded the streets jeering at masked agents, with some blowing loud whistles – while federal forces fired repeated volleys of tear gas trying to disperse the crowds.
Rioters tossed trash cans atop an armored vehicle and other projectiles, while screaming, “F- – k you!” at armed officers.
“About 200 rioters arrived at the scene and began to obstruct and assault law enforcement on the scene, crowd control measures were deployed for the safety of the public and law enforcement,” the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement after the incident.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called in the National Guard to help secure the Whipple Federal Building, which has been used by immigration authorities as a detention center, “due to the potential for continuing and growing conflict.”
“We recognize that there’s a lot of anger and a lot of questions around what has happened, but we need people to remain peaceful. In the area, we have an unlawful assembly at this time,” said Minneapolis Police Chief O’Hara.
Pretti, 37, died at the scene after authorities said he brandished a weapon as they attempted to arrest the migrant

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