Trump says his administration is ‘reviewing everything’ after Pretti killing

Donald Trump, under pressure to pursue a wide-ranging, independent investigation into the second Minneapolis killing by federal agents in a matter of weeks and withdraw ICE agents from the Minneapolis area, spoke to the Wall Street Journal in a five minute phone interview on Sunday.

The president was reportedly asked twice whether the federal agent who killed Pretti had acted appropriately. He responded: “We’re looking, we’re reviewing everything and will come out with a determination.”

He also told the newspaper: “I don’t like any shooting. I don’t like it.” He added: “But I don’t like it when somebody goes into a protest and he’s got a very powerful, fully loaded gun with two magazines loaded up with bullets also. That doesn’t play good either.” Video recorded by witnesses to the killing of Pretti shows the 37-year-old registered nurse was holding a phone, not a gun, when he was tackled and shot, directly contradicting the claims of senior Trump administration officials that he threatened to “massacre” officers.

Donald Trump indicated that he would eventually withdraw agents from the Minneapolis area.
Donald Trump indicated that he would eventually withdraw agents from the Minneapolis area. Photograph: Aaron Schwartz/EPA

Trump also signalled in the interview that he would eventually withdraw agents from Minneapolis, though he did not give a timeframe. He told the WSJ: “At some point we will leave. We’ve done, they’ve done a phenomenal job.” “We’ll leave a different group of people there for the financial fraud,” Trump said.

The Trump administration has targeted Minnesota over the past year over allegations of fraud, specifically going after the state’s Somali population, with the president engaging in explicitly racist tirades. About 84,000 people of Somali descent live in Minnesota, and most of them are US citizens or legal residents. Trump has used a fraud scandal around the theft of federal funds for social-welfare programs in Minnesota to justify sending agents into the state, many of them from ICE.

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Obamas say Alex Pretti killing a ‘tragedy’ as calls mount for full investigation

Pressure mounted on Donald Trump’s administration on Sunday to fully investigate the previous day’s killing by federal immigration officers of 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.

Calls for an investigation have come from all sides of the political divide after video analysis showed officers had removed from Pretti a handgun he was reportedly permitted to carry – and which he was not handling – before fatally shooting him.

Former president Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, called the killing “a heartbreaking tragedy” and “a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault”.

In a statement released on Sunday, the Obamas said federal law enforcement and immigration agents were not operating in a lawful or accountable way in Minnesota.

“For weeks now people across the country have been rightly outraged by the spectacle of masked ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] recruits and other federal agents acting with impunity and engaging in tactics that seem designed to intimidate, harass, provoke and endanger the residents of a major American city,” they said. The former president and former first lady said these tactics had now resulted in the fatal shootings of two US citizens – Pretti and Renee Good, both in Minneapolis. Yet, they said, Trump and other administration officials appeared eager to escalate the rhetoric before an investigation had been undertaken – and despite the fact that they “appear to be directly contradicted by video evidence”.

You can read the full story by my colleagues, Edward Helmore and Joseph Gedeon, here:

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