Federal officer shoots person in leg after being attacked during Minneapolis arrest, officials say
- An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot a man in the leg during an arrest operation in Minneapolis.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated that the officer was attacked by three individuals during the incident.
- The City of Minneapolis demands that ICE leave the city and state immediately, as stated by officials.
- The shooting reportedly followed a car chase involving the suspect who was illegally in the U.S. from Venezuela.
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The incident occurred a week after another immigration operation ended with the death of an American woman in the same city
Minneapolis: Second person shot as fresh anti-ICE protests erupt
In the United States, more protests have erupted against ICE agents in Minneapolis after a second person was shot. A Venezuelan man was hit in the leg by an ICE officer less than five miles from where mother-of-three Renee Nicole Good was shot dead in her car last week. The Department for Homeland Security said the ICE agent was attacked with a snow shovel in yesterday’s incident – and he and his alleged attacker have been treated in hospital.
An ICE agent injured a Venezuelan national, after which President Trump threatened to invoke an emergency law in order to be able to send the army there.
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