An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot a Venezuelan man in the leg Wednesday evening in North Minneapolis, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The incident occurred a week after the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by an ICE agent in the same city.
DHS stated on X that agents were conducting a targeted traffic stop when the Venezuelan man, whose name has not been released, fled in his vehicle and crashed into another car. After fleeing on foot, he was apprehended by ICE officers. According to the DHS statement, the man resisted arrest and "violently" assaulted the officer before two other individuals intervened.
The DHS statement alleges that the ICE agent was "ambushed and attacked" by the man and the two other individuals. The agent then discharged their firearm, hitting the Venezuelan man in the leg. The extent of his injuries is currently unknown.
The shooting is under investigation by DHS. Details regarding the identities of the other two individuals involved and their potential connection to the Venezuelan man have not been released. The reason for the initial traffic stop also remains unclear.
This incident follows the January 8th shooting of Renee Macklin Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Details surrounding that shooting are also still under investigation. These events have sparked protests in Minneapolis, with demonstrators expressing concerns about the use of force by ICE agents.
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