Locals seek shelter at Minneapolis church amid tensions after shooting
The 140-year-old church, located just blocks from the shooting site, has become a sanctuary amid the unrest following the second fatal encounter involving US citizens and federal agents in less than a month.
There was no service held on Sunday. Volunteers and staff, including daycare worker Ann Hotz, distributed coffee, snacks, and hand warmers to visitors. Many came to pay respects at a nearby memorial for Pretti or were returning from protests against the federal immigration enforcement operation in the city.
"Yesterday, I fell apart," Hotz told a news outlet. "Today I'm here to stand with my community and help our neighbours as they remember Alex and mourn him."
"But I do have to say, the helpers are getting really tired," she added. "This is exhausting, and so we need there to be a change."
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