(Minneapolis) One person died under gunfire from federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday morning, according to American media.
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What you need to know
- Federal agents killed one person in Minneapolis on Saturday;
- The victim is a 51-year-old man;
- A Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman said he was armed;
- The shooting happened two weeks after an ICE agent killed Renee Good.
It is believed to be a 51-year-old man, according to hospital records obtained by the Associated Press. A Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman said via text message that the person was in possession of a firearm.
An unconfirmed video circulating on social media shows several officers with vests bearing the “Police” logo struggling to bring a person to the ground before shooting them several times.
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Authorities did not immediately provide information on the condition of the shooting victim.
Details surrounding the shooting were not immediately clear. It came amid widespread daily protests in the Twin Cities since the Jan. 7 shooting that left 37-year-old Renee Good dead when an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fired at her vehicle.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz denounced “new horrific shootings” by federal agents, two weeks after an immigration enforcement agent (ICE) fatally shot a 37-year-old American woman in Minneapolis.
“I just spoke at the White House after another horrific shooting by federal agents this morning. Minnesota has had enough. It’s despicable,” declared the elected Democrat on X.
More details will follow.

