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Breaking: Minneapolis "Revolt" Intensifies as Agents Placed on Leave – White House Scrambles to De-escalate


MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Tensions have reached a boiling point in the Twin Cities today as the fallout from the shooting of Alex Pretti continues to shake the nation. In a major development this morning, the Department of Homeland Security confirmed that the two federal agents involved in the fatal shooting of Pretti have been placed on administrative leave, a move seen by many as a direct response to the growing public outcry.

The incident, which critics are calling a tipping point in the ongoing standoff between local residents and federal immigration enforcement, has turned Minneapolis into the epicenter of a national debate on civil liberties and federal overreach.

Key Developments Today:

  • Agents Sidelined: The suspension of the agents marks the first significant concession from federal authorities after days of relentless protests in South Minneapolis.

  • White House Response: Sources indicate that the Trump administration is attempting to "de-escalate" the situation behind the scenes, fearing the unrest could spread to other major cities.

  • Local Pushback: Community leaders and local officials are demanding more than just suspensions. There are growing calls for a complete withdrawal of the intensified federal presence in the city, with some activists describing the current atmosphere as a "siege."

"This isn't just about one tragic incident anymore," said a local organizer outside the federal building today. "It is about whether our communities can live without fear of militarized interventions on our streets."

As news of the "Minneapolis Revolt" trends nationwide, eyes are now turned to Washington to see if this administrative move will quell the anger or if the demonstrations will continue to grow into the weekend.

For more unfiltered updates on this developing story, stay tuned to Truth Stream USA News.

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