Shock and outrage at scene of Minneapolis ICE shooting: ‘This is just sad’
During a large ICE enforcement operation in Minneapolis on Wednesday, a federal agent shot and killed a woman, sparking outrage and protests. The incident occurred during what ICE called its largest operation to date, a planned 30-day surge.

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AI-generatedDuring a large ICE enforcement operation in Minneapolis on Wednesday, a federal agent shot and killed a woman, sparking outrage and protests. The incident occurred during what ICE called its largest operation to date, a planned 30-day surge. Protesters and community members confronted ICE agents and local police at the scene, demanding ICE leave the city. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey echoed this sentiment, publicly telling ICE to leave Minneapolis. Following the shooting, Minneapolis police took over the scene, and as ICE agents departed, bystanders threw snowballs at their vehicles, prompting agents to respond with irritants and pellets. Observers then reported ICE moving to another location in south Minneapolis.
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5 extractedThe investigation into the shooting is being led jointly by the FBI and the Minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension.
The victim was a 37-year-old white woman.
Wednesday marked the second day of an expected 30-day surge by ICE.
Jacob Frey, the city’s mayor, said, “To ICE, get the fuck out of Minneapolis. We do not want you here.”
A federal agent shot and killed a woman during an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis.