Medical Examiner rules Alex Pretti's death a homicide
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The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office has ruled the Jan. 24 shooting death of Alex Pretti in south Minneapolis a homicide. The Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday all federal agents in Operation Metro Surge will be issued body cameras. FOX's Asher Redd has more.

ICE detention conditions at Fort Snelling labeled 'inhumane'
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Minnesota's congressional delegation accessed ICE facilities at Fort Snelling for the first time during the surge. Lawmakers described the conditions as shocking and inhumane. FOX 9's Corin Hoggard has the story.

Hennepin County Attorney demands feds turn over evidence in Renee Good shooting

Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty has submitted formal requests for evidence from federal authorities in the shooting of Renee Good at the hands of ICE officer Jonathan Ross.

Alex Pretti shooting: Federal judge lifts order in BCA lawsuit over evidence preservation

A federal judge has decided to lift the temporary restraining order on federal authorities in a lawsuit filed by the Minnesota BCA, stating that they are unlikely to destroy evidence related to the Jan. 24 fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in south Minneapolis.

Bodycams being deployed to every federal officer in Minneapolis, Noem says

In the aftermath of two deadly shootings involving federal law enforcement officers in Minneapolis, Sec. Kristi Noem says body cameras are being deployed immediately to the Twin Cities for every federal officer.

Alex Pretti's death ruled a homicide after Border Patrol shooting in Minneapolis

Alex Pretti's death has been ruled a homicide after he was fatally shot by Border Patrol agents during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis on Jan. 24.

Conditions for ICE detainees in Whipple Federal Building
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Minnesota lawmakers have toured the Whipple Federal Building to see conditions for people who are detained by ICE in the Twin Cities.

ProPublica reporter on identifying agents in Pretti shooting
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ProPublica investigative reporter David McSwane, who worked on the story identifying the two Customs and Border Protection agents who fired shots in the incident that killed Alex Pretti, joined FOX 9 All Day to discuss the reporting. 

St. Paul church protest: 2 more arrests made in MN

Federal authorities have arrested two men for their roles in the anti-ICE protest last month at a St. Paul Church. Here's what we know.

Target's new CEO faces ICE protest pressure
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Demonstrators rallied at Target headquarters, increasing pressure on the company to oppose ICE as incoming CEO Mike Fiddelke begins his role on Monday. FOX 9's Chenue Her reports.

MN ICE operations can continue, judge rules
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President Trump says funding cuts to sanctuary cities and states start on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a federal judge ruled Operation Metro Surge can continue its immigration operations in Minnesota.

ICE surge in MN: Judge allows crackdown to continue
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A federal judge is allowing the immigration crackdown in Minnesota to continue amid a legal challenge by the state. 

ICE in Minnesota: Liam Ramos returns, Federal officers ID'd in Pretti shooting

Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old boy in a bunny hat whose detainment went viral, is back home in Minnesota. Here are the latest updates from the ICE surge in Minnesota.

ICE in Minnesota: 5-year-old Liam Ramos, father back home
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Liam Conejo Ramos, a 5-year-old boy who was taken into ICE custody from Columbia Heights, is back in Minnesota with his father after a judge ordered their release from an immigrant detention center in Texas. Lawmakers say he arrived in Minneapolis on Sunday morning. FOX 9's Mary McGuire has the story.

Alex Pretti shooting: Federal officers who fired shots identified in records: report

Two federal agents who fired shots in the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis last weekend have been identified in government records, according to a ProPublica report.

Operation Metro Surge allowed to continue after judge denies preliminary injunction

Operation Metro Surge will continue in Minnesota after a federal judge denied a preliminary injunction that was sought by the state’s attorney general as well as the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul.