Jan. 27, 2026 5 AM PT
To the editor: I dwell in Los Angeles now, however I spent greater than 20 years in Minnesota, attending faculty, constructing a profession and elevating my kids in South Minneapolis (“Federal agents’ killing of another protester roils Minneapolis,” Jan. 24). Town formed my grownup life.
What I’m fighting isn’t simply grief and horror over what occurred over the weekend. It’s the expectation that all of us merely keep on as standard — go to work, do our laundry and decide up the youngsters — whereas lives are misplaced and fundamental rights are known as into query. The dissonance is not possible to disregard. Doing these seemingly “regular” actions and nothing extra sends a message that that is acceptable. Silence turns into a type of consent.
As Angelenos, we could also be removed from Minneapolis, however we aren’t powerless. We will demand oversight from our elected officers, help impartial investigations and refuse to normalize hurt by staying quiet.
Jen Scully, La Crescenta
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To the editor: This text describes a nightmare: the killing of ICU nurse and U.S. citizen Alex Pretti. Federal businesses are working with deadly impunity on our streets.
Outrage is a sense; defunding is the answer. Democrats should cease issuing tepid statements and begin elevating hell. They need to instantly suggest a invoice defunding ICE and Border Patrol operations in Minnesota and refuse cloture on all laws till it receives a vote.
Although the GOP controls Congress, it might cease this violence right this moment if it selected. Democrats should pressure that selection by demanding a repeal of the $75-billion ICE price range, pushing for a Watergate-style investigation and amending the Rebellion Act. By forcing these debates and relentlessly calling out GOP obstruction, Democrats can strip away their cowl and present America precisely who’s enabling this brutality.
Tim Peacock, Encinitas
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To the editor: I’m sufficiently old to recollect the Watts riots, the 1968 Democratic Nationwide Conference, the Rodney King beating, the Sept. 11 assaults, the killing of George Floyd and, in fact, Jan. 6, 2021. I bear in mind the influence that Bull Connor’s fireplace hose and canine had on my middle-class household, as I heard about it many instances.
I’ve personally watched the footage of Good’s killing and now that of Pretti, each shot by masked “officers” of the federal authorities. I’ve heard the relentless verbiage forthcoming from the official sources, doing their repetitive finest to persuade common Individuals like me that our eyes are deceiving us, as they’ve constantly, clumsily carried out with the abhorrent movies of Jan. 6.
My query to those contortionist spinners is similar as earlier than: Are we “nice” but? No matter we’re hurtling towards turning into, it’s abundantly clear it doesn’t contain greatness. It’s gone time for normal folks to talk up and converse out about and towards this lunacy.
Blaise Jackson, Escondido
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To the editor: Alex Jeffrey Pretti was a lawful gun proprietor with a allow to hold who was fatally shot by federal brokers whereas exercising his 1st Modification rights in Minneapolis.
The place are our 2nd Modification advocates who declare we’d like our firearms to guard us from an oppressive authorities? MAGA might not need to take away your weapons, nevertheless it doesn’t thoughts utilizing your possession of 1 as a pretext for taking pictures you.
Terry Keelan, Culver Metropolis
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To the editor: Isn’t it ironic and hypocritical that whereas President Trump threatens to assault Iran if its authorities continues to kill protesters, all his administration says in regards to the killings of demonstrators in Minneapolis are excuses to make them justifiable?
Christopher Clark, Arroyo Grande
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To the editor: “Brokers’ killing of one other protester roils Minneapolis” is the understatement of the 12 months. Simply Minneapolis? Even my cousins in Italy are nervous about what’s taking place right here within the U.S.
Laura Owen, Marina del Rey
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To the editor: I’m puzzled. It’s not solely due to what has been taking place in Minneapolis, however what has been taking place ever for the reason that future divider-in-chief got here down that escalator in 2015 to announce his presidential marketing campaign.
I do have one query for many who have voted for him 3 times, these in Congress who voted to not impeach or convict him, and people on the Supreme Court docket who voted that he must be legally immune for any motion he takes whereas in workplace: Is that this what you voted for?
Whether it is, then it’s a disgrace on you. If it’s not (and I do know Trump voters who didn’t vote for this), then inform your representatives. Inform them there are three branches of presidency, however they’re performing like there is just one.
How unhappy that our president seemingly has nobody in his life who cares for him sufficient to problem all of the lies and hate he spews, all of the division and chaos he creates.
John Saville, Corona
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To the editor: Whereas campaigning for the presidency in 2016, Trump made the now-infamous statement, “I might stand in the midst of Fifth Avenue and shoot someone and wouldn’t lose any voters.” Trump characterised the comment as proof of the unwavering loyalty of his supporters, who stood firmly in his nook regardless of his questioning of John McCain’s battle hero standing, his call to ban Muslims from coming into the USA and his mockery of a disabled information reporter.
A decade later, that marketing campaign rhetoric has morphed into the governing philosophy of a sitting president. Trump’s embrace of regulation enforcement impunity — a situation the place federal brokers are exempt from punishment or accountability — is heart stage following the deadly shootings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. This government shielding of federal brokers represents a profound risk to the rule of regulation and should not be allowed to face.
Jane Larkin, Tampa, Fla.
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To the editor: The Kent State killings occurred in 1970. That tragedy was a catalyst for big grassroots social change in America.
Will the identical occur after what occurred in Minnesota? I hope so.
Matts Hirschler, Placentia
