Video brings new scrutiny to Minnesota ICE shooting after charges against 2 men collapsed
A video released by the city of Minneapolis shows a January incident involving ICE officers chasing a Venezuelan man to his home, where another Venezuelan man was shot. The incident led to the suspension of two federal officers and the collapse of charges against the two immigrants.

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AI-generatedA video released by the city of Minneapolis shows a January incident involving ICE officers chasing a Venezuelan man to his home, where another Venezuelan man was shot. The incident led to the suspension of two federal officers and the collapse of charges against the two immigrants. Federal authorities dropped the charges in February and opened a criminal investigation into the officers for potential perjury. The video, obtained earlier by The New York Times, reportedly raises questions about the delay in the federal government's case collapsing, as investigators had access to the video shortly after the shooting but didn't view it for weeks. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey stated the video contradicts the federal government's account of the event.
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5 extractedThe federal government's account of what happened simply does not match the facts.
Federal investigators had access to the video within hours of the shooting.
A criminal investigation opened into whether two immigration officers lied under oath.
Federal authorities dropped all charges against the two immigrants.
City released video of a January shooting involving federal officers and two Venezuelan men.