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Wednesday's shooting followed days of chaotic clashes in Minneapolis since the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent a week ago.
A relative told Newsweek that ICE agents used tear gas inside a home with young children present after an officer shot a man.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the rarely used Insurrection Act to quell unrest over federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis. He threatened to send in troops following a night of protests and vandalism in the Minnesota city after an agent shot a man in the leg.
Trump's latest threat came a few hours after an immigration officer shot a Venezuelan man who the government said was fleeing after agents tried to stop his vehicle in Minneapolis. The man was wounded in the leg.
The number of ICE agents operating in Minnesota is expected to increase, even as state and city leaders attempt to stop the escalation through legal action.
Trump accused demonstrators of "attacking" ICE agents and said if Minnesota authorities don't respond, he "will institute the INSURRECTION ACT."
As ICE continues its raids in Minneapolis, viral videos of agents unequipped for the city’s weather show them as they really are.
Federal immigration agents continue their presence in Minnesota on Wednesday, exactly a week after an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in her vehicle in Minneapolis. Find live updates on ICE's operations in Minnesota here.
A dozen DFL lawmakers are calling for change after reports of federal officers getting into hospitals and detaining patients.
Community members and education administrators are sharing their rising anger over Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducting raids near Minnesota schools.