Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Calls Situation “Not Sustainable, ,,” Says “We cannot..”

Minneapolis is cracking. Streets that once felt tense now feel like a fuse burning toward something worse.

Another ICE shooting. Another protest. Another night of sirens and shouting.

The mayor says this can’t go on, but federal forces keep pouring in,

and the city feels less like home and more like a standoff.

People are choosing sides, voices are rising, and the line between safety and eruption is wearing dange… Continues…

Jacob Frey’s warning was less a political

statement than a plea from a city under siege.

With roughly 600 local officers stretched

thin and about 3,000 federal agents flooding Minnesota,

Minneapolis is living in the shadow of an enforcement surge

it did not ask for and cannot fully control.

The latest ICE shooting—nonfatal but deeply symbolic—landed in a community already wounded by a fatal encounter earlier in the month.

Protesters see a pattern of escalation,

not isolated incidents.

Frey is trying to hold a fragile middle: condemning ICE tactics and what he calls “Donald Trump’s chaos,”

while begging residents not to answer with more chaos of their own.

In that narrow space between outrage and restraint,

Minneapolis is searching for a path forward—one that protects both its people

and its soul before the next shot

, the next march, the next breaking point.

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