By Aaron Blake, CNN
Photo: ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP
Analysis - US President Donald Trump and his administration last week seemed to belatedly come to the realisation that their Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Minneapolis are going poorly.
Trump appeared at a briefing and bemoaned his team's messaging. He and Vice President JD Vance began to acknowledge that ICE has been making or will make "mistakes".
CNN reported it was all born of a fear that the issue was getting away from them - a fear that is certainly backed up by polling.
What Trump and his team notably did not do, though, was signal any real shift in the tactics that have landed them in their predicament.
And now the situation risks truly spiraling out of control - both on the ground and politically speaking.
The fatal shooting of another person - 37-year-old Alex Pretti - by a federal agent in Minneapolis in many ways conjures the episode two and a half weeks ago when an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot
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