2026-01-26
16 分钟Good morning.
After a second fatal shooting in Minnesota, local and national opposition to ICE intensifies.
They are making us less safe, not more safe.
Law enforcement is based on trust and we have had a total breakdown of trust.
The Wall Street Journal speaks to us from the ground in Minneapolis and we'll look at how political resistance to more ICE funding could lead to another government shutdown.
And after a day of historic winter storms, there could be more disruption in the days ahead.
We're subject to Mother Nature.
We're doing all we can, but Mother Nature is pretty tough,
unforgiving, so we're just encouraging people to stay home.
It's Monday, January 26th.
I'm Chimita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
By now, many, if not most,
Americans have seen for themselves the video that captures the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretty shot by a Border Patrol officer in Minneapolis over the weekend.
In the footage, Pretty is wrestled to the ground by a group of officers.
The Department of Homeland Security says he had a handgun, which he had a permit to carry.
Officers can be heard shouting that he has a gun,
and they pull what appears to be a firearm from his waste area.
Video analysis from multiple news outlets suggests he never unholstered a weapon,
and just after one agent seemed to disarm him, at least one other officer fired multiple shots.