MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tensions flared in Minneapolis as federal officers shot another person while carrying out immigration enforcement operations, claiming that the individual had a firearm. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressed his concern via social media, urging President Trump to cease the crackdown in his state. Following the incident, citizens voiced their frustrations and called for the federal presence to withdraw, leading to confrontations between demonstrators and federal officers. The shooting occurred amid ongoing protests, sparked by the January 7 shooting of Renee Good, highlighting the growing discontent surrounding immigration policies and federal law enforcement's role in the community.
Federal Officers Fire in Minneapolis Amid Immigration Protests

Federal Officers Fire in Minneapolis Amid Immigration Protests
Tensions rise in Minneapolis as federal officers shoot another individual amidst ongoing protests against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies. Governor Walz demands immediate action from the White House.
Amidst widespread demonstrations against immigration crackdowns in Minneapolis, federal officers shot an individual, prompting Governor Tim Walz to condemn the actions of federal agents and call upon the Trump administration to withdraw violent officers from the state. Unrest among citizens following recent shootings highlights escalating tensions in the community.



















