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Immigration officer shoots woman during suspected vehicle attack in Minneapolis
Summary
US authorities say an ICE officer in Minneapolis shot and killed a woman who allegedly tried to ram officers; the Department of Homeland Security described the act as "domestic terrorism" and injured ICE officers are expected to make full recoveries.
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An immigration enforcement officer in Minneapolis shot and killed a woman after officials reported she attempted to ram ICE officers with a vehicle. The Department of Homeland Security described the attempt as "domestic terrorism" in a post on X. Authorities said the officer fired defensive shots, and injured ICE officers are expected to make full recoveries. The incident comes amid protests in some cities over recent immigration enforcement operations.
Known facts:
- US authorities report an ICE officer fired defensive shots and the alleged driver was killed.
- The Department of Homeland Security announced the act on X and described it as "domestic terrorism."
- Officials said some ICE officers were hurt and are expected to make full recoveries.
- Protests have occurred in some cities over immigration enforcement actions by the administration.
Summary:
Officials have framed the incident as an act of domestic terrorism, and it relates to broader tensions over immigration enforcement in the United States. Undetermined at this time.
