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Minneapolis live: Protesters gather in Minneapolis as governor calls on Trump to remove agents after shooting BBCFederal agent secured gun from Minn. man before fatal shooting, videos show The Washington PostAlex Pretti's 'life was just starting,' mentor says ABC NewsFor Trump, the Truth in Minneapolis Is What He Says It Is The New York Times
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Ice storm in Georgia causing tens of thousands of power outages in metro Atlanta wabe.orgWinter storm leaves 80,000 without power across north Georgia AxiosLIVE UPDATES: More than 100K customers now without power as trees, lines come down fox5atlanta.comRoad conditions across northern Georgia as ice starts to form after freezing rain fell overnight 11alive.com
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Pretti had "at least three bullet wounds in his back," along with one in his upper left chest and another possible wound in his neck," the doctor stated in their affidavit.
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'Fundamentally wrong:' Gun groups, Republicans condemn Noem, Patel statements AxiosThe Logical End Point of Trump Saying He Could Shoot Somebody on Fifth Avenue The AtlanticMinneapolis shooting: DHS has claimed it's unlawful for protesters to carry a gun…even with a legal permit fox9.comNRA and pro-gun groups call for ‘full investigation' into killing of Alex Pretti The Guardian
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Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem faulted Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for fueling the behavior in Minneapolis that preceded the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti.
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With as much as a foot of snow expected to fall across the city, school buildings will be closed on Monday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said.
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Federal officers shot and killed a 37-year-old man in Minneapolis amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, according to a hospital record obtained by the Associated Press.
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Heavy snow and ice is expected to affect a large portion of the South and Northeast this weekend. In North Carolina, officials are preparing for icy roads and potential power outages.
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Navajo Nation police officers are searching for Native Americans who have been victimized by what the state of Arizona calls "fraudulent Medicaid providers."
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