Federal Law Enforcement Agents Involved in Shooting Involving Targeted Arrest in Minneapolis
A shooting between federal law enforcement agents and a suspect targeted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took place last night in Minneapolis, according to city officials. The incident unfolded as part of an ICE operation that aimed to apprehend undocumented immigrants.
Four sources close to the matter have confirmed the agency was involved in the shooting. An adult male was shot during the encounter but is said to be stable and being treated at a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Minneapolis officials announced.
Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as law enforcement agents attempted to apprehend the suspect who allegedly resisted arrest and violently attacked an officer with a shovel. The officer fired defensive shots before the suspect escaped, only to return and re-engage in combat.
Newsweek has reached out to ICE for further clarification on the incident, but so far, no additional details have been released.
The shooting takes place amidst heightened scrutiny of ICE operations in Minneapolis, which has generated intense debates over federal immigration enforcement tactics, local governance, and community-government relations. The recent tumult in the North Star State has seen protests, including those targeting law enforcement officers.
In response to the incident, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche issued a statement, warning Democratic Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey that they were responsible for the increased violence against federal agents.
"We stand by our immigrant and refugee communities โ know that you have our full support," Minneapolis officials said in another statement, asking ICE to "leave the city and state immediately."
The incident has sparked further outrage and calls for calm from residents, with some expressing concern over what they see as federal overreach into local affairs.
In light of ongoing investigations, Newsweek will continue to provide updates on this developing story.
A shooting between federal law enforcement agents and a suspect targeted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took place last night in Minneapolis, according to city officials. The incident unfolded as part of an ICE operation that aimed to apprehend undocumented immigrants.
Four sources close to the matter have confirmed the agency was involved in the shooting. An adult male was shot during the encounter but is said to be stable and being treated at a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Minneapolis officials announced.
Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as law enforcement agents attempted to apprehend the suspect who allegedly resisted arrest and violently attacked an officer with a shovel. The officer fired defensive shots before the suspect escaped, only to return and re-engage in combat.
Newsweek has reached out to ICE for further clarification on the incident, but so far, no additional details have been released.
The shooting takes place amidst heightened scrutiny of ICE operations in Minneapolis, which has generated intense debates over federal immigration enforcement tactics, local governance, and community-government relations. The recent tumult in the North Star State has seen protests, including those targeting law enforcement officers.
In response to the incident, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche issued a statement, warning Democratic Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey that they were responsible for the increased violence against federal agents.
"We stand by our immigrant and refugee communities โ know that you have our full support," Minneapolis officials said in another statement, asking ICE to "leave the city and state immediately."
The incident has sparked further outrage and calls for calm from residents, with some expressing concern over what they see as federal overreach into local affairs.
In light of ongoing investigations, Newsweek will continue to provide updates on this developing story.