Former ICE agent warns police-ICE non-cooperation Is a ‘formula for disaster’
CITY, State (Fox News) — Former ICE agent Tim Miller warns that local law enforcement agencies refusing to cooperate with ICE are endangering public safety. The recent civilian death in Minneapolis involving federal agents has raised concerns.
Key Facts:
– Miller calls the lack of local police involvement in ICE operations a “formula for disaster.”
– The Supreme Court decision in Graham v. Connor will play a role in analyzing the use of deadly force in the recent incident.
– Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty urges withholding judgment until all evidence is presented.
Recent Incidents:
– A federal officer fatally shot Veterans Affairs ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
– Narratives clash over the circumstances of the shooting, with some defending the agent’s actions and others refuting them.
– Pretti’s parents condemn the administration’s portrayal of their son’s death as “sickening lies.”
Consequences:
– Pretti’s death is the second involving a federal agent in Minneapolis this month.
– President Trump confirms a federal review of the shooting.
Fox News’ Alexandra Koch and Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.









