
Details are scant, but a video posted to Twitter shows ICE trying to subdue a person before shots ring out. The NYT reports: Live Updates: Federal Officers Shoot Person in Minneapolis.
Federal law enforcement agents shot a person in Minneapolis on Saturday, according to social media posts from state and local officials.
A post from the City of Minneapolis said that officials had no immediate details. The shooting occurred near the intersection of 26th Street and Nicollet Avenue, officials said.
The scene was cordoned off with crime scene tape, as dozens of protesters, some wearing gas masks and goggles, blew whistles. ICE agents from Enforcement and Removal Operations were on site, as were several agents wearing U.S. Bureau of Prison Uniforms.
Here is the main video that is available. It is unclear to me who fired, but clearly the man who was being swarmed by ICE operatives was struck and went from struggling to motionless.
I am no expert, but it seems more than a bit odd that shots were fired in this context, given the proximity to the victim of other agents. To my untrained eye, this strikes me as further evidence of some combination of inadequate training and far-too-itchy trigger fingers.
More from Bring Me the News: BREAKING: Federal agent shoots man in south Minneapolis, which has some additional video, but nothing that adds to the one linked above.
This is a developing story.
UPDATE: Via the Minneapolis Star-Tribune: Live: Man shot and killed by federal agents in south Minneapolis this morning, police chief says.
A man was shot and killed by federal agents in south Minneapolis this morning, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said.
Video shows several agents wrestling the man to the ground and shooting him multiple times.
And:
Department of Homeland Security officials said the man fatally shot by federal agents this morning in south Minneapolis was armed with a gun and two magazines.
Specifics on this will have to be provided, but one can see the outlines of a self-defense excuse for this killing as well. Hopefully, we will get real information on what led to the individual being tackled by ICE in the first place.
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