Minnesota Officials, Lawmakers React After Federal Agent Fatally Shoots Man
- A Border Patrol agent fatally shot a 51-year-old man reportedly armed with a firearm and two magazines in Minneapolis, as confirmed by the Department of Homeland Security .
- Protests erupted in Minneapolis after the shooting, with demonstrators calling for the removal of federal law enforcement.
- Minnesota Governor Tim Walz stated he spoke with the White House following the incident, labeling it another horrific shooting by federal agents amidst ongoing immigration crackdowns.
- Law enforcement sources reported that the man later died from his injuries, with conflicting accounts from DHS and Minneapolis Police regarding his armed status.
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