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In the media aftermath, tensions in Minneapolis escalating rapidly.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, both Democrats, delivering heated remarks at separate press conferences.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a Saturday presser initially describing the incident this way.
Bill Malusion of Fox reporting on X last night that more than half a dozen federal sources, including immigration sources, some of them senior, telling him they are extremely frustrated by DHS messaging here, including the claim that Preti wanted to carry out, quote, maximum damage.
They make no excuses for Preti's recklessness, but describe what they view as inaccurate spin by DHS as, quote, catastrophic, saying it is eroding trust and credibility and that they are, quote, fed up.
Yesterday morning on Fox, Secretary Noem not repeating her most incendiary claims, but instead focusing on the legality of Preti's interaction with federal agents.
DHS is investigating the incident.
In the wake of the shooting, information about Preddy coming to light.
He was a nurse with the VA and a concealed carry permit holder, none of which was likely known by law enforcement agents at the time of the shooting.
Preddy's father, Michael, telling the Associated Press, quote, we had this discussion with him two weeks ago or so.
You know, that go ahead and protest, but do not engage.
Do not do anything stupid, basically.
And he said he knows that.
He knew that.
Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino yesterday on CNN defending agents who have faced weeks of hostile behavior from protesters.
ICE Associate Director Marcos Charles outlining the dangers his officers face daily in Minneapolis just trying to arrest violent illegals.
Democrat lawmakers on Sunday amping up rhetorical attacks against ICE.
Here, Senators Chris Murphy of Connecticut, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, and Mark Kelly of Arizona.
The Wall Street Journal's Josh Dossey reporting last night that he had spoken with President Trump, who, quote, didn't know if he supported the ICE officer who opened fire here, saying the administration is reviewing everything before coming out with a determination.
Commander Bovino telling reporters yesterday, we need to wait for the investigation to play out before drawing conclusions.