Olivia Wilde and Natalie Portman took a stand as they attended Sundance Film Festival premieres on Saturday with ICE OUT pins on - after a US border patrol agent fatally shot a nurse in Minneapolis this weekend.
Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old Minnesota resident and nurse, was shot dead during an altercation with federal agents on Saturday.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a press conference that Pretti had 'reacted violently' amid the altercation and further questioned why he was carrying a legally-held weapon at the time.
She added that Pretti had 'impeded their law enforcement operations, attacked those officers, had a weapon on him and multiple, dozens of rounds of ammunition.'
However, friends close to Pretti said to the Daily Mail that he was 'executed' by a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
As many celebrities spoke out on social media, Olivia and Natalie made their feelings clear at the film festival in Utah with their badges.
Olivia Wilde and Natalie Portman took a stand as they attended Sundance premieres on Saturday with ICE OUT pins on - after a US border patrol agent fatally shot a nurse in Minneapolis this weekend
As many celebrities spoke out on social media, Olivia and Natalie made their feelings clear at the film festival in Utah with their badges
Olivia clipped her badge to a stylish lack lace dress while Natalie wore a smart brown and black coat.
Stars such as Mandy Moore and Ariana Grande shared their outrage following the incident over the weekend.
Moore took to her Instagram stories not long after the incident and reposted a New York Times article that had the headline: 'Federal Agents Shoot And Kill A Person In Minneapolis, Officials Say.'
The actress then added her own message at the bottom which read, 'We have eyeballs.
'We've seen the video. They executed someone else. I'm not sure how this ends. This is terrifying territory.'
Grande reposted a tweet shared by NYC mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani who wrote, 'As tens of thousands across America protest the violence that ICE sows with impunity, federal agents shot and killed another personal in Minneapolis today.
'ICE terrorizes our cities. ICE puts us all in danger. Abolish ICE.'
Teigen also jumped to her Instagram stories to repost a tweet shared by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on X.
The U.S. representative wrote: 'Americans are being killed in the street by their government. Our Constitution is being shredded and our rights are dissolving. Resist.
'Senate Dems should block ICE funding this week. Activate the National Guard. We can and must stop this.'
Olivia clipped her badge to a stylish lack lace dress while Natalie wore a smart brown and black coat
Olivia'a badge was front and centre
The display of badges comes after Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old Minnesota resident and nurse, was shot dead during an altercation with federal agents on Saturday
Jenna Ortega, Natalie and Charli XCX attended the premiere of The Gallerist on Saturday in Utah
Edward Norton, Olivia and Seth Rogen meanwhile were at a premiere for The Invite
Teigen - who is marred to singer John Legend - then reposted another post AOC shared to X on Saturday which read, 'We have a responsibility to protect Americans from tyranny.
'DHS just shot a man in broad daylight two weeks after they shot a mother in the face without consequence. They need our votes to continue. We cannot give it to them. Every Senator should vote NO.'
In another slide, Teigen shared a post uploaded by journalist Molly Jong-Fast on X where she penned, 'I don't know how many times this administration can tell us things we saw on video aren't true.'
Olivia Rodrigo also took to Instagram on Saturday and wrote, 'ICEs actions are unconscionable but we are not powerless. our actions matter. I stand with Minnesota.'
Busy Phillips is another celebrity who spoke out on the shooting and penned in a lengthy caption on Instagram: 'my god. they will just keep murdering people and lying as long as they can. call your elected representatives.
'Take to the streets. boycott the businesses and people that support this,' the actress encouraged. 'Vote the people who support this out of office. i don't know. i'm at a loss.'
She later asked her followers how 'half the country [does] not understand they're on the wrong side?
'How do they not recognize actual evil fueled by abject greed and a desire for unchecked power when it's right here in front of us? They really don't get it?'
Phillips concluded by adding, 'Or they really don't give a f***? Either way, it's rotten to its core and i guess we just have to keep showing up. We have the numbers for good. i know it.'
Charli wore a beige mini dress with a see-through poncho
She posed up a storm for the cameras
Everyone later posed for a group snap at The Gallerist premiere
Charli boosted her height with see-through heels at the event
The White Chicks star also shared additional posts in the slides alongside her message, such as one shared by the user of @quentin.quarantino.
The post shared an image of Pretti as well as the caption, 'Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old American citizen executed by Trump's gestapo today, was an ICU nurse who helped critically ill veterans.
'He died protecting a fellow citizen. An American hero was executed in the streets today.'
Phillips additionally included a post from @MoveOn which shared: 'As we can see with our own eyes, Trump's ICE murdered another person today.'
The actress also shared a post from @isaiahmartin who had uploaded an image of Kylie Rittenhouse from 2020 following the shooting of Jacob Blake.
Martin then wrote: 'Reminder that Kyle Rittenhouse showed up to a protest like this and Republicans called him a hero.'
Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause re-shared a post to her Instagram stories which read: 'Red State Texas has 2.1M undocumented immigrants. Red State Florida has 1.6M.
'Blue State Minnesota has 130,000. Don't let anyone tell you this is about immigration. It never was.'
Stause then added her own message at the bottom and said, 'Watching the latest cold blooded ICE murder video is stomach turning. This is INSANITY.'
Amelia Gray Hamlin shared a mirror selfie while posing in a bikini and simply added 'F*** ICE' over the image. The model also pointed her middle finger up in the reflection of the mirror.
Julianne Hough reposted an image shared by Evan Ross Katz that showed Pretti taking a photo near a forest.
A quote added over the picture read: '"He wanted to be helpful, to help humanity and have a career that was a force of good in the world."'
The professional dancer simply added a broken heart emoji underneath the post on her Instagram stories.
Kaia Gerber reposted a quote from Pretti's neighbor - which had also been shared by Evan Ross Katz.
The neighbor had said: "'Alex was my neighbor. The Alex I want the world to remember was our on the streets yesterday with 50,000 people on general strike in a mass, non-violent protest.
'He was an ICU nurse, he was a worker like myself, he was part of the fabric of my community along with immigrants and many other people who represent our neighborhood.
'And the destroying our neighborhood are these ICE agents who are running around out of control, who have done nothing to make my life safer.'
She worked her best angles for the camera
Jenna, Natalie and Charli all posed together
Stars such as Mandy Moore (her post is seen) and Ariana Grande shared their outrage following the incident over the weekend
Grande reposted a tweet shared by NYC mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani who wrote, 'As tens of thousands across America protest the violence that ICE sows with impunity, federal agents shot and killed another personal in Minneapolis today'
Halsey also reposted the same tweet shared by NYC mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani.
The singer also shared James Talarico's post where he typed, 'They shot Renee Good in the face.
'They kidnapped Liam Ramos. They just executed a man on the street. Unmask them. Prosecute them. No more secret police.'
Country singer Maren Morris reposted a clip to her Instagram stories of the fatal incident in Minneapolis on Saturday.
She then added, 'please scroll if you can't handle. this shows the angle of the woman in pink filming this man's execution.'
Christie Brinkley also shared a snippet of the moment to her Instagram stories and penned, 'Happening NOW! They just killed a person protecting our Constitution.
'This administration has blood on their hands! Peace Now in the USA! ICE OUT!'
Hilary Swank is another celebrity who spoke out on Saturday by sharing a post uploaded by the ACLU.
The post simply read: 'ICE OUT OF MINNEAPOLIS NOW ACLU.'
Justin Theroux reposted a video on Instagram from @redcellobservations which showed Pretti working in the ICU of a Department of Veteran Affairs hospital.
The actor typed out underneath the clip: 'Rest in Peace Alex Pretti.'
On Saturday, Pretti's family issued a statement on his death, saying he had been killed 'by murdering and cowardly thugs.'
'Alex was a kindhearted soul who cared deeply for his family and friends and also the American veterans whom he cared for as an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis VA hospital.
'Alex wanted to make a difference in this world. Unfortunately he will not be with us to see his impact. I do not through around the hero term lightly.
'However his last thought and act was to protect a woman.
'The sickening lies told about our son by the administration are reprehensible and disgusting. Alex is clearly not holding a gun when attacked by Trump's murdering and cowardly ICE thugs.
'He has his phone in his right hand and his empty left hand is raised above his head while trying to protect the woman ICE just pushed down all while being pepper sprayed.'
They concluded with, 'Please get the truth out about our son. He was a good man.'
While the family accused ICE of the shooting, it was actually carried out by officers from the Department for Homeland Security (DHS).
On Saturday evening, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem echoed claims Pretti 'brandished' a weapon at her agents before his shooting.
But footage taken of the killing appears to dispute her claims.
Chrissy Teigen also posted about the news
Olivia Rodrigo also made her feelings clear on socials
One agent was seen removing what appeared to be Pretti's legally-owned handgun from his waistband.
Pretti was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed getting into adventures with Joule, his beloved Catahoula Leopard dog who also recently died.
He had also participated in protests following the January 7 killing of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs officer.
Pretti was a US citizen, born in Illinois. Like Good, court records showed he had no criminal record and his family said he had never had any interactions with law enforcement beyond a handful of traffic tickets.
In a recent conversation with their son, his parents, who live in Colorado, told him to be careful when protesting.
Family members said Pretti owned a handgun and had a permit to carry a concealed handgun in Minnesota. They said they had never known him to carry it.
The family first learned of the shooting when they were called by a reporter for the Associated Press.
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