Federal Agents Kill Another Person in Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown
A man was shot and killed by an immigration agent in Minneapolis on Saturday morning, the second fatal shooting in just over two weeks by federal authorities in the city.
The incident follows the Jan. 7 killing of Minneapolis woman Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, by a federal agent, and comes a day after mass protests in the city over a surge of immigration officers and sweeping raids across the state.
[time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”]Video of the shooting, which took place at around 9 am, shows Border Patrol officers pepper-spraying the victim as he attempts to assist a woman who had been pushed to the ground by an agent. A group of around seven agents then takes him to the ground as he is disoriented. A shot rings out, then several more in quick succession as he lies motionless on the floor.
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President Donald Trump responded to the shooting with a lengthy post on Truth Social that called immigration agents “patriots” and claimed they were there because of “massive Monetary Fraud” and “Illegal Criminals that were allowed to infiltrate the State.”
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said at a press conference on Saturday afternoon that the victim is a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident and an American citizen.
“The only interaction that we are aware of with law enforcement has been for traffic tickets and we believe he is a lawfully gun owner with a permit to carry,” O’Hara said. He added that the police were not yet sharing his identity with the public.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a statement that it was carrying out a “targeted operation” when an individual approached U.S. Border Patrol officers with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun, pictures of which it shared with the media. It said officers attempted to disarm the man, but he “violently resisted.”
“Fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, an agent fired defensive shots. Medics on scene immediately delivered medical aid to the subject but was pronounced dead at the scene,” the statement continued. It added: “[T]his looks like a situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.”
But several videos showing the lead-up to the fatal shooting contradict that account. They show the man filming a group of federal officers with his phone in his right hand, with his left hand empty, resting by his side. An agent then approaches and pushes him backwards. The video then cuts before the shooting takes place.
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The incident is the latest in a series of shootings in which the DHS claims the victim was threatening the life of an agent, only for video evidence to later contradict the claim.
Saturday’s shooting prompted a wave of anger from local politicians, many of whom have been calling for the Trump Administration to bring an end to its immigration surge following weeks of violent encounters with Minnesotans, including the use of pepper spray and the arrest of peaceful protesters.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called the shooting “sickening” and called on President Donald Trump to end his immigration crackdown in the state.
“I just spoke with the White House after another horrific shooting by federal agents this morning. Minnesota has had it. This is sickening,” Walz said in a post on X.
“The President must end this operation. Pull the thousands of violent, untrained officers out of Minnesota. Now.”
Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar said: To the Trump administration and the Republicans in Congress who have stood silent: Get ICE out of our state NOW.
O’Hara, in his press conference, called for greater discipline from the estimated 3,000 federal immigration agents in the city.
“Our demand today is for those federal agencies that are operating in our city to do so with the same discipline, humanity and integrity that effective law enforcement in this country demands,” he said.
The City of Minneapolis said in a statement on X that the shooting had taken place in the area of 26th Street W and Nicollet Ave.
A few hundred protesters gathered at the scene of the shooting in south Minneapolis by noon, where they scuffled with federal agents who had blocked off the intersection. Protesters screamed “I smell Nazis” at the federal agents and shouted at them to “go home.”
The agents deployed tear gas and used pepper-spray as they fought running battles with protesters.
The shooting comes a day after thousands took to the streets across Minnesota on Friday, closing down businesses and calling out of work in a mass protest against the Trump Administration’s immigration crackdown in the state.
The “Ice Out of Minnesota: Day of Truth and Freedom” demonstration, organized by community leaders, members of the clergy, and labor unions, called for a “no work, no school, no shopping” economic blackout.
Trump, in his Saturday afternoon post, accused Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Walz of “inciting Insurrection.”
“Where are the local Police? Why weren’t they allowed to protect ICE Officers? The Mayor and the Governor called them off? It is stated that many of these Police were not allowed to do their job, that ICE had to protect themselves — Not an easy thing to do!” he wrote.
This is a developing story.
