Mayor Jacob Frey pushes back against Trump over the shooting
Mayor Jacob Frey again criticized Trump and his administration over the death of the Minneapolis man.
"I just saw a video of more than six masked agents pummeling one of our constituents and shooting him to death. How many more residents? How many more Americans need to die or get badly hurt for this operation to end?" he said during the news conference.

The mayor took a subtle jab at Vice President JD Vance who earlier this week came to the city and alleged that local and state officials were not doing enough to "turn down the temperature."
I'm done being told that our community members are responsible for the vitriol in our streets. I'm done being told that our local elected officials are solely responsible for turning down the temperature," Frey said.
The mayor contrasted the actions of the federal agents with those of his constituents noting that 15,000 people protested in the streets Friday and there were no reports of vandalism or violence.






