Trump Administration Tries to Control Minneapolis Shooting Narrative, and Winter Storm Shatters Records

特朗普政府试图控制明尼阿波利斯枪击事件的叙述,冬季风暴打破纪录

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2026-01-26

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  • I'm Tracy Mumford.

  • Today's Monday, January 26th.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • The second fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis has kicked off what's become a new pattern from the Trump administration of officials immediately going on the offensive.

  • demonizing the victim and often distorting the facts of what happened.

  • On Saturday morning, Alex Pretty, a Minneapolis resident who worked as an ICU nurse at the VA,

  • had gathered with a small group of protesters near where federal agents were operating.

  • These kinds of scenes have become common in Minneapolis and across the country.

  • Demonstrators opposed to the administration's aggressive immigration enforcement come to blow whistles or record on their phones.

  • Videos show Freddie stepped between a woman and an agent who was pepper spraying her.

  • He was then pepper sprayed, and a group of agents piled onto him.