Greg Bovino will be replaced. Trump talks about "small changes"

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Donald Trump suggested that the M.O. of Greg Bovino, the erstwhile Commander of Immigration Operations in Minnesota, was not appropriate. In an interview with Fox News Trump referred to planned changes in immigration operations in this state, including replacing a controversial officer. Bovino's position will be replaced by Tom Homan, who in cooperation with local authorities is to reduce tensions.

Trump described it as a insignificant change. – Everyone who runs a business knows that sometimes you gotta make tiny changes – stated the president of the United States.

He stressed that Bovino was effective, though his kind of action is quite unusualwhich in any situations may be an advantage, but in this case may not have worked.

Gregory Bovino, who has so far been 1 of the most prominent faces of deportation actions in places like Minneapolis, was removed from conducting operations there after claiming that Alex Pretti, the victim of a Saturday shooting in Minneapolis, was going to kill the officers. Democrats criticized his statements as utmost and compared his manner of being to Gestapo officers or SS.

Unexplained case of a wounded nurse

When asked if he agreed to describe Pretti as an attempted murderer, the president replied that he did not agree with these terms, although he pointed out that he did not like that Pretti had a full loaded weapon with 2 magazines. Let us remind you that Pretti had no serious legal problems and had a licence to own a gun, which allows Minnesota State law.

Trump called both shootings – both the 1 where Pretti died and the 1 where Renee Good died – I'm scared. and mentioned that he knew that Good's parents were his large supporters, which further aggravated his feelings about the situation.

There are different versions of events about the death of a 37-year-old nurse. According to the Department of Homeland safety (DHS), an officer shot as part of his own defense, claiming that Pretti, allegedly armed with a gun, was resisting the effort to disarm him. However, any witnesses question this version. Records published in the media do not show Pretti actually utilizing weapons or otherwise threatening officers.

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