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County Sheriff is asking anyone with a camera in roughly a two-mile radius of Nancy's home to check their video from January 1st through February 1st and submit any video to the Pima County Sheriff's online link.
They're looking for people, cars, or of course, suspicious activity.
Holman operates differently than Bovino, whose aggressive tactics are considered war-aligned with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and top White House advisor Stephen Miller.
Fox's Matt Finn in Minneapolis.
DHS tells Fox it is reviewing body camera video from officers involved in the shooting death of Alex Preddy on Saturday.
Preddy was seen using a cell phone video to take video and was getting near immigration agents.
DHS is also investigating the possibility that the gun Preddy had on him, which video appears to show an officer removing may have accidentally fired after Preddy was on the ground.
This latest riot happened last night at a Minneapolis Hilton.
Protesters banged on trash cans, slammed snow shovels, blew whistles, and tried to force their way in.
Fox's Matt Finn in Minneapolis.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration could not destroy any evidence from its investigation into Pretty's shooting death.
There's a hearing today where the Trump-appointed judge may extend the temporary restraining order.
And Fox's Bill Malusian reports multiple federal sources say there is intense frustration within DHS about the initial messaging given to the public about the Alex Preddy shooting, implying Preddy was trying to do maximum damage or massacre people.
Here in Minnesota, it is likely that there will be more demonstrations today.
We are entering week three of unrest here, and the clashes between law enforcement and protesters are showing no signs of slowing down.
Yet another tense day here yesterday.
Outside of that ICE federal facility, law enforcement holding the line against angry protesters who can be heard screaming, kill yourself and un-American to law enforcement.
The Washington Post is reporting the Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active duty soldiers to prepare for possible deployment here to Minnesota if violence escalates.
Governor Tim Walz also mobilized the Minnesota National Guard yesterday.