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Aftermath Video of Latest ICE Shooting Involving a Man Officials Say Assaulted an Officer Contradicts Officials’ Account

Family videos and livestreams challenge ICE's claim of self-defense after an agent shot Julio Sosa-Celis in the leg during a Minneapolis raid.

  • Newly obtained CNN videos and family livestreams appear to contradict DHS’s account of ICE shooting Julio Sosa-Celis, an undocumented Venezuelan national, in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
  • Citing a targeted traffic stop, Department of Homeland Security said Sosa-Celis drove, crashed, fled on foot, and after two others attacked the agent, the agent `fired a defensive shot` after being `ambushed`.
  • Family videos, a Facebook livestream and a 911 call show Sosa-Celis was shot entering his home and identify Alfredo Alejandro Aljorna as the car's driver, with sounds of flash-bangs and ramming heard.
  • The city confirmed Julio Sosa-Celis was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after agents entered the building and arrested three people, while CNN-obtained videos challenge DHS's account.
  • A 911 call appears to contradict ICE's claims in DHS's Thursday statement about who was chased, while DHS on Saturday stood by that Sosa-Celis was driving and it remains unclear where the shooting occurred.
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Aftermath video of latest ICE shooting in Minneapolis involving an undocumented Venezuelan national

Newly obtained videos of the moments right after the Wednesday incident in which an Immigration and Custom Enforcement agent shot a Venezuelan man in the leg for allegedly assaulting an officer in Minneapolis appear to contradict at least some of ICE’s claims about events leading up to the shooting.

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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