In Minneapolis, a federal agent shot a man in the leg during what officials described as a confrontation following a traffic stop. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported that the incident occurred while federal officers were conducting a "targeted traffic stop." According to US officials speaking to CBS News, the man, identified as a Venezuelan national, was shot after he allegedly attacked an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer with a shovel while resisting arrest.
The shooting led to renewed clashes between protesters and law enforcement near the site of the incident. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey described the situation as "unsustainable" and called for calm. The man who was shot was transported to a hospital with injuries described as non-life threatening. An ICE officer was also hospitalized for treatment.
This incident follows heightened tensions in Minneapolis regarding immigration enforcement, particularly after the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent on January 7. Good's death sparked protests in Minneapolis and other cities across the United States.
The investigation into the shooting is ongoing. Authorities have not released further details about the specific circumstances that led to the use of force. The incident has further ignited the debate surrounding the role and tactics of ICE agents, as well as the broader issues of immigration enforcement and police accountability.
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