Minneapolis Residents 'Sickened' by Trump Administration's 'Lies'
Carpinteria held a vigil and erected a memorial for two Minneapolis men shot by federal immigration agents amid ongoing local protests and ICE activity.
- On Monday night, the Carpinteria City Council held a moment of silence and erected a downtown Carpinteria memorial for two U.S. citizens shot by federal agents in Minneapolis this month.
- Federal ICE activity has included a July 10 raid in Carpinteria Valley, where federal agents and protesters clashed on Casitas Pass and Foothill roads, with at least one detention reported.
- Multiple clips contradicting agency statements reveal that the agency claimed Pretti intended to `massacre` agents, but video and witness recordings show he held a phone and did not brandish a gun during protests in Minneapolis on Jan. 7.
- Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino was reassigned after controversy, and the president pledged to reduce federal agents deployed to Minneapolis, with some expected to leave soon.
- Amid local fear, the Carpinteria Children's Project continues aiding families impacted by ICE, while Councilwoman Mónica Solórzano was injured and locals urge independent investigations.
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Carpinteria Council Holds Moment of Silence for Minnesota Citizens Killed by Federal Agents
The Carpinteria City Council on Monday night held a moment of silence for the two U.S. citizens shot to death in Minneapolis, Minnesota, this month by federal agents. Federal agents’ shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both 37, in separate incidents have sparked nationwide protests and backlash. Good was killed on Jan. 7 and Pretti was killed on Saturday. Witnesses recorded video of both shootings, which occurred during protests to federal…
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