Minneapolis Shooting Involving ICE Agent Under Examination
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Minneapolis, MN – January 7, 2026 – A shooting involving an immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer occurred in South Minneapolis on wednesday, resulting in teh death of a woman who authorities allege attempted to ram federal agents with a vehicle. The incident unfolded amidst heightened immigration enforcement operations in the area, sparking protests and raising questions about the use of force.
Details of the Incident
According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the shooting took place after an ICE officer, fearing for their life and the safety of others, discharged their firearm.The woman, who has not yet been publicly identified, was struck and pronounced dead at the scene [[2]]. Several ICE officers sustained injuries during the incident, but their conditions are not life-threatening.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey confirmed the shooting and acknowledged the increased presence of federal agents in the city, stating that the operation has included the arrival of hundreds of agents over the past month, with an additional 2,100 scheduled to arrive this week [[3]]. The DHS characterized the attempt to strike officers with a vehicle as an act of “domestic terrorism” [[2]].
Increased Immigration enforcement
The shooting occurred as ICE has been conducting what they describe as the “largest immigration enforcement operation ever” [[3]]. Thes operations aim to apprehend individuals who are in the United States without legal authorization. The increased enforcement activity has drawn criticism from immigrant rights advocates and spurred protests in Minneapolis and other cities.
Eyewitness Accounts and Protests
Reports from the scene indicate that ICE officers were observed using pepper spray and forcefully interacting with protesters during the enforcement operations [[2]]. Video footage of the incident is circulating online and on local news channels. One bystander told WCCO CBS affiliate that they believed the use of lethal force was unjustified, stating, “There’s no way whatever this person did that they deserved to be killed for it.”
Investigation Underway
Authorities have launched a full investigation into the shooting, and the ICE officer involved has been placed on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation. The Minnesota bureau of Criminal Apprehension is leading the investigation. Details surrounding the events leading up to the shooting, including the specific reason for the ICE operation and the identity of the woman who was killed, are still emerging.
The Washington Post reports that the incident occurred amidst increased enforcement operations [[1]].
Key Takeaways
- An ICE officer shot and killed a woman in minneapolis after she allegedly attempted to ram federal agents with a vehicle.
- The incident is under investigation by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
- The shooting occurred during a period of intensified immigration enforcement operations by ICE.
- Protests have erupted in Minneapolis in response to the increased enforcement activity and the shooting.
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