ANOTHER LIFE STOLEN IN MINNEAPOLIS:
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ANOTHER LIFE STOLEN IN MINNEAPOLIS:
The latest: Rep. Ilhan Omar sprayed with unknown substance at town hall
A preliminary review of the fatal shooting was sent to members of Congress on Tuesday.
(www.startribune.com)
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ANOTHER LIFE STOLEN IN MINNEAPOLIS:
The latest: Rep. Ilhan Omar sprayed with unknown substance at town hall
A preliminary review of the fatal shooting was sent to members of Congress on Tuesday.
(www.startribune.com)
Per my brother:
ICE just shot and killed someone on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. Multiple officers subduing someone, followed by 12 shots, several of which happen after the person is already motionless on the ground.
They detained witnesses and took them to the Federal building at Ft. Snelling. They attempted to prevent MPD from securing the scene.
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Per my brother:
ICE just shot and killed someone on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. Multiple officers subduing someone, followed by 12 shots, several of which happen after the person is already motionless on the ground.
They detained witnesses and took them to the Federal building at Ft. Snelling. They attempted to prevent MPD from securing the scene.
"Fort Snelling was a concentration camp used by the United States during the Dakota Indian Wars to imprison thousands of Dakota and Ho-Chunk people in abysmal conditions.
In early 2026, the Bishop Henry Whipple Building, located in Fort Snelling, Minnesota, emerged as a major center for immigration enforcement detainment processing, but the site has a much longer and more complex history.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration Enforcement Control programs have long used the Whipple building as a headquarters for its operations in the Twin Cities.
In 2019 local residents first raised awareness over concerns regarding its use for detainment.
As historic immigration raids emerged in the city in early 2026, the building has once again become a center for the processing of detained immigrants and in at least two confirmed cases, detained Indigenous people."
Former Native American concentration camp lies beneath current immigration detention center - ICT
Fort Snelling, the site of a Dakota War era concentration camp, is once again being used to detain Indigenous people
ICT (ictnews.org)
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Per my brother:
ICE just shot and killed someone on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. Multiple officers subduing someone, followed by 12 shots, several of which happen after the person is already motionless on the ground.
They detained witnesses and took them to the Federal building at Ft. Snelling. They attempted to prevent MPD from securing the scene.
@artemis THUGS!!!!
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"Fort Snelling was a concentration camp used by the United States during the Dakota Indian Wars to imprison thousands of Dakota and Ho-Chunk people in abysmal conditions.
In early 2026, the Bishop Henry Whipple Building, located in Fort Snelling, Minnesota, emerged as a major center for immigration enforcement detainment processing, but the site has a much longer and more complex history.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration Enforcement Control programs have long used the Whipple building as a headquarters for its operations in the Twin Cities.
In 2019 local residents first raised awareness over concerns regarding its use for detainment.
As historic immigration raids emerged in the city in early 2026, the building has once again become a center for the processing of detained immigrants and in at least two confirmed cases, detained Indigenous people."
Former Native American concentration camp lies beneath current immigration detention center - ICT
Fort Snelling, the site of a Dakota War era concentration camp, is once again being used to detain Indigenous people
ICT (ictnews.org)
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"Fort Snelling was a concentration camp used by the United States during the Dakota Indian Wars to imprison thousands of Dakota and Ho-Chunk people in abysmal conditions.
In early 2026, the Bishop Henry Whipple Building, located in Fort Snelling, Minnesota, emerged as a major center for immigration enforcement detainment processing, but the site has a much longer and more complex history.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration Enforcement Control programs have long used the Whipple building as a headquarters for its operations in the Twin Cities.
In 2019 local residents first raised awareness over concerns regarding its use for detainment.
As historic immigration raids emerged in the city in early 2026, the building has once again become a center for the processing of detained immigrants and in at least two confirmed cases, detained Indigenous people."
Former Native American concentration camp lies beneath current immigration detention center - ICT
Fort Snelling, the site of a Dakota War era concentration camp, is once again being used to detain Indigenous people
ICT (ictnews.org)
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ANOTHER LIFE STOLEN IN MINNEAPOLIS:
The latest: Rep. Ilhan Omar sprayed with unknown substance at town hall
A preliminary review of the fatal shooting was sent to members of Congress on Tuesday.
(www.startribune.com)
@artemis Governor Walz should call out the Minnesota National Guard, drive these animals out of his city, and send them to hell instead if they refuse to go. I realize that this will begin a civil war that no one, least of all me, ever wanted, but you cannot leave defenseless people to face these murderous savages alone. No one has the right to ask that of anyone. Our Declaration of Independence says so explicitly.
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@artemis THUGS!!!!
They're giving thugs a bad name.
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️ I maintain these things are not defensible...they are only there to defend against detainees...any sustained onslaught from the external community breaches....which is one reason such a show of force is used around them