City officials describe chaotic moments after shooting
In new court filings Saturday night, city attorneys for Minneapolis and St. Paul are painting a picture of the chaotic moments that ensued after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti and are asking a judge to take immediate action to temporarily restrain federal agents’ tactics and to declare the deployment of thousands of federal immigration agents unlawful.
In a sworn declaration, Minneapolis Assistant City Attorney Heather Robertson said federal agents initially asked Minneapolis police officers to leave the scene after the shooting, “but MPD stayed to hold the crime scene.” Robertson said an MPD officer rode in the ambulance with Alex Pretti and that as Border Patrol and ICE agents began to line up wearing riot gear, at least one 911 caller requested assurance that Minneapolis police officers were on the scene.

She also said that in the minutes after the shooting, “Minneapolis 911 callers also reported that ICE agents were attempting to detain 30 bystanders.”
City officials for both Minneapolis and St. Paul submitted a letter to the court asking Judge Katherine Menendez to reconsider her decision to convert a request for a temporary restraining order into a motion for preliminary injunction and to take immediate action.
“We need the Court to act to stop this Surge before yet another resident dies because of Operation Metro Surge,” wrote the solicitor general, the Minneapolis city attorney, and the St. Paul city attorney.
-ABC News' Armando Garcia







