Chapter 1: What recent event led to the activation of the National Guard in Minneapolis?
Activating the National Guard. I'm Deborah Valentine, Fox News. Minnesota's governor has activated the National Guard to Minneapolis. It follows Saturday's fatal shooting of a 37-year-old anti-ice protester by a Border Patrol agent. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.
We are getting assistance from both mutual aid jurisdictions as well as the request to the governor for the National Guard, and we're appreciative of the assistance. Our community is tired. Our officers are tired. Our businesses are tired. and this additional support is necessary.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem alleges the victim, identified by his family as 37-year-old Alex Preti, was allegedly armed, resisted arrest, and threatened immigration officers. Noem blames Democratic rhetoric for fueling anti-ice protests and violence.
The Minnesota governor and the Minneapolis mayor need to take a long, hard look in the mirror. They need to evaluate their rhetoric, their conversations, and their encouragement of such violence against our citizens and our law enforcement officers.
Some witness accounts and videos of the fatal shooting question whether Pretty was actually armed. Saturday's deadly shooting in Minneapolis may lead to another federal government shutdown. Fox's Jill Nader reports from Washington.
Senate Democrats were already angry about homeland security, ICE, and the tactics being used to remove migrants.
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Chapter 2: How do local officials respond to the protests following the shooting incident?
But after Saturday's shooting, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Senate Democrats will not provide the votes to proceed to the appropriations bill. if the DHS funding bill is included. That means her opposing legislation needed to avoid a government shutdown by the end of the week.
Republicans need some Democratic support to get a spending package passed by Friday when temporary funding for the majority of the federal government runs out. In Washington, Jill Nadeau, Fox News. America's listening to Fox News.
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Over 200,000 power outages are reported as a massive winter storm dumps ice, snow, sleet and freezing rain on two-thirds of the U.S. from Texas to the northeast. Fox Weather's Chelsea Torres reports from Charlotte, North Carolina.
You can already tell the roads are getting pretty slick. Of course, there's a lot of the salt that a lot of the crews were out here pre treating the past few days and they said that what they're going to be doing is they're going to have crews on standby. So we're already seeing some precipitation come down.
It almost looks like a miss, but when we look at what we have right now, again, power outages are also going to be very important. Last I checked, for Duke Energy here in the Carolinas, well over 300 already in the Charlotte area for power outages.
And one thing is, is that the crews, the Charlotte Department of Transportation mentioned that if there is that ice and infrastructure, you could see some power outages, which would affect the signals.
These tourists stuck in North Carolina.
It's insane, actually.
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