MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Another individual was shot by federal officers in Minneapolis amid heightened tensions related to the Trump administration's immigration policies, according to Governor Tim Walz on Saturday. In a social media post, he stated that he had contacted the White House regarding the incident, urging President Trump to halt the enforcement activities in Minnesota.
The details of the shooting remain unclear, but it is reported by Homeland Security that the individual was armed with a firearm and multiple magazines. Following the shooting, local bystanders expressed their anger towards the federal officers, labeling them as 'cowards' and demanding that they leave the area. One officer's dismissive response added fuel to the fire, leading to further confrontations.
This incident occurred alongside ongoing protests in the Twin Cities, which have been taking place daily since the fatal shooting of Renee Good, an innocent victim caught in a similar ICE enforcement situation. On the day prior to the shooting, thousands braved the harsh winter weather to take to the streets, rallying against the federal crackdown on immigrants and calling for the complete withdrawal of federal law enforcement from their city.
The details of the shooting remain unclear, but it is reported by Homeland Security that the individual was armed with a firearm and multiple magazines. Following the shooting, local bystanders expressed their anger towards the federal officers, labeling them as 'cowards' and demanding that they leave the area. One officer's dismissive response added fuel to the fire, leading to further confrontations.
This incident occurred alongside ongoing protests in the Twin Cities, which have been taking place daily since the fatal shooting of Renee Good, an innocent victim caught in a similar ICE enforcement situation. On the day prior to the shooting, thousands braved the harsh winter weather to take to the streets, rallying against the federal crackdown on immigrants and calling for the complete withdrawal of federal law enforcement from their city.




















