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The chaos unfolded outside of the Home Suites by Hilton Hotel on Sunday night - just one day after Alex Pretti was fatally shot by border patrol agents in the sanctuary city. (Pic: Daily Mail)
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Minneapolis – Hordes of anti-ICE protestors tried to storm a Twin Cities hotel, where they suspected federal agents were staying amid heightened unrest following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti. 

The chaos unfolded outside of the Home Suites by Hilton Hotel in Minneapolis on Sunday night – just one day after 37-year-old ICU nurse Pretti was fatally shot, while being detained by border patrol agents in the sanctuary city. 

Protestors bashed windows and spray-painted the hotel’s facade in jaw-dropping videos from the heated demonstration. Others chanted and paced in front of the building. Many of the mob wore masks as they descended on the scene at around 9pm, banging on garbage bins and bells.

Someone vandalised the glass window at the Hilton’s entrance, with bright red spray paint reading, ‘ICE OUT OF MPLS.’ 

One person pounding on a garbage pail held a sign that read: ‘No justice, no peace.’  Rioters tried to bust through the front door, but were unsuccessful and continued their commotion in the street, according to The New York Post. Frontlines Turning Point USA (TPUSA), the on-the-ground news service for the conservative nonprofit, wrote on X that the alarming scene continued for more than an hour without police intervening. 

However, authorities eventually stepped in to control the crowd and dispersed the far-left protesters using flares and tear gas. Video from the scene showed at least two people involved being escorted into custody by federal agents. 

One federal agent trying to calm the situation appeared to be bleeding from his face, The New York Post reported. 

It is unclear if any ICE agents are actually staying at the hotel.  

The Hilton where Sunday night’s protest occurred is located just minutes away from the campus of the University of Minnesota. This demonstration comes after President Donald Trump weighed in on Pretti’s death. The commander-in-chief told The Wall Street Journal: ‘‘I don’t like any shooting. I don’t like it. 

‘‘But I don’t like it when somebody goes into a protest and he’s got a very powerful, fully-loaded gun with two magazines loaded up with bullets also. That doesn’t play good either.’’ 

Pretti died during an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Officers claimed that he approached them with a 9mm semiautomatic handgun.  The president said his administration will investigate Pretti’s fatal shooting, as he signalled a willingness to withdraw immigration enforcement officials from Minneapolis.

‘‘We’re looking, we’re reviewing everything and will come out with a determination,’’ Trump told the journal. At some point we will leave.’

In the meantime, Trump has urged Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and ‘‘every Democrat Governor and Mayor in the US to formally cooperate with the Trump Administration to enforce our Nation’s Laws, rather than resist and stoke the flames of Division, Chaos and Violence.’’

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