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U.S Senators Elissa Slotkin and Gary Peters plan to vote against a DHS funding bill following a fatal shooting in Minneapolis by a federal agent.
"In America, we still believe in accountability, not lies," said Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
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Victor Wembanyama speaks out on Minneapolis shootings, is 'horrified' by 'murder of civilians'
Is Wembanyama concerned about repercussions? "I know I'm a foreigner, I live in this country, and I am concerned for sure."
The second fatal shooting this month of an American citizen in Minneapolis at the hands of a federal agent has ratcheted up tensions in the city once again.
The Fresno Police Department on Monday identified two victims of unrelated Fresno homicides from last week. They are 25-year-old Tamika Hoy and 19-year-old Joe Rodriguez.
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Youngkin pardons ex-Fairfax officer in fatal shooting of shoplifting suspect
Former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin pardoned a former Fairfax County police officer who was convicted in a fatal shooting of an unarmed man accused of stealing sunglasses at a mall days before his term ended,
Oshkosh native and Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton and the NBPA speak out on fatal federal shootings in Minneapolis.
Trump administration sends Congress 'preliminary review' of fatal Border Patrol shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis during immigration operation.
Trump also infuriated gun rights advocates when he suggested that Alex Pretti's death, who was shot by federal officers on January 24, was linked to the ICU nurse carrying a "fully loaded gun" during the protests, even though he was legally permitted to carry it.
Jemele Hill weighs in on ICE deployment after Minneapolis fatal shootings and later sparks debate with her comments on the Atlanta Falcons’ hiring of Kevin Stefanski
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Trump softens tone on Minnesota immigration crackdown as some federal agents prepare to leave
President Donald Trump softened his tone Monday on the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, touting productive conversations with the governor and Minneapolis mayor as he sent the border czar to take charge of much of the enforcement effort.