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Latest shooting is 17th time immigration officials have fired at civilians in Trump's second term
Federal immigration officers have fired in 17 incidents during Trump's second term, with four deaths and eight injuries, according to data analysts.
- On Jan. 14, a federal officer shot a man in the leg in Minneapolis during a struggle, DHS said.
- Federal agents began a targeted traffic stop, DHS says the Venezuelan man who was in the country illegally fled, crashed into a parked car, and resisted arrest.
- A Get the Facts Data Team analysis found federal immigration officials fired shots in at least 17 incidents since President Donald Trump's second term, with four killed and at least eight injured.
- Protesters gathered and tensions rose as the crowd followed agents through the neighborhood, while officers launched pepper balls and flashbang-like devices and deployed tear gas canisters.
- City officials praised those acting nonviolently and warned against responding to provocation, noting others have died in the broader enforcement crackdown beyond those killed by guns.
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