Conflict in Minnesota, USA, and the entry of armored vehicles into the city.

Serious clashes erupted recently in Minnesota, with armored vehicles entering the city as part of the conflict. The conflict stemmed from the shooting death of 37-year-old resident Alex Pretti by federal law enforcement officers during an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. This incident sparked strong protests from local residents, with hundreds of protesters gathering in the streets and engaging in violent clashes with law enforcement officers. One officer even had his finger bitten off by a protester. Following the clashes, U.S. Attorney General Bondi stated on social media that the suspect who bit off the officer’s finger had been arrested and detained. She added that she had instructed federal prosecutors to file charges against the suspect. Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump also posted several “bloody” photos on social media, captioning it “This agent will lose his finger.” Trump’s retweet of the incident garnered even greater public attention. As the conflict escalated, Minnesota officials announced that the state’s National Guard was on standby. Simultaneously, clashes occurred between pro-immigration and anti-immigration groups in downtown Minneapolis. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety posted on social media that the state’s National Guard had been mobilized under the direction of Governor Tim Walz, but had not yet been deployed to city streets. The National Guard is “ready to support public safety, including protecting lives, preserving property, and supporting the rights of all peaceful assemblies.” The conflict in Minnesota was triggered by an immigration enforcement operation by federal law enforcement officers, and as the conflict escalated, armored vehicles entered the city as part of the confrontation. This incident reflects the deep divisions and contradictions within American society regarding immigration issues.