On January 7, 2026, a woman was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an operation. Videos from the scene depict the agent firing at the woman’s vehicle as she attempted to drive away, contradicting initial claims from the Department of Homeland Security that she was engaged in an act of domestic terrorism. Local officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey, have disputed the DHS narrative and called for a thorough investigation into the incident. The shooting occurred amidst heightened tensions due to an increase in federal agents in the city and focus on alleged fraud cases.
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A deadly shooting involving an ICE agent occurred in Minneapolis during targeted operations by the Department of Homeland Security. Following the incident, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey demanded ICE agents immediately leave the city, citing the agency’s presence as a cause of “chaos”. The shooting comes amid a large-scale ICE operation in Minnesota, aimed at rooting out fraud and involving a significant number of agents. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara expressed concerns about potential unrest and the risk of violence due to the emotional nature of the situation and the actions of both ICE and protesters.
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A shooting involving an ICE agent in Minneapolis resulted in an unresponsive individual, reportedly a legal observer, after the agent fired multiple shots. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey condemned the incident and demanded ICE’s immediate departure from the city, citing the chaos caused by the federal agents. While DHS Secretary Kristi Noem claimed the shooting was justified, videos of the incident contradict this assertion, a sentiment echoed by Mayor Frey. The victim’s current status is unknown.
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A 37-year-old woman died after being shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in south Minneapolis. The shooting occurred near the intersection of 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Conflicting narratives exist regarding the events leading up to the shooting, with federal officials claiming an attempt to run over agents while videos show an alternate sequence of events. Local and state officials, including the Mayor and Governor, have responded, with calls for ICE to leave the city and investigations by the FBI and Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension underway.
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In response to a fatal shooting by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a protest, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey vehemently demanded that ICE leave the city. Frey stated that ICE’s presence created chaos and distrust, directly contradicting its purported safety mission. Preliminary information indicated that a U.S. citizen was shot by an ICE agent, prompting calls from other city officials for the federal agents to depart. While the investigation continues, officials maintain the shooting was predictable, given the agency’s history.
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A woman died Wednesday morning after being shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the ICE agents were allegedly blocked by “rioters” and an officer opened fire after the group allegedly attempted to run them over. The shooting resulted in a large gathering of protesters and law enforcement at the scene. City officials, including the Mayor and Senator, have demanded the ICE agents leave the city immediately, with the Hennepin County Attorney pushing for a local investigation.
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The Department of Homeland Security reported that a Minnesota Hilton hotel canceled reservations for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after they booked rooms using government emails and rates. The hotel’s operators stated they were not allowing ICE agents to stay. While a Hilton spokesperson initially stated that the cancellation did not reflect Hilton’s values and that they were investigating, the hotel chain later announced it would remove the hotel from its system and reinforce its standards. The incident sparked controversy, including both negative and positive reviews, and the hotel owner, Everpeak Hospitality, stated they do not discriminate and are working to accommodate the impacted guests.
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Swalwell says he’ll strip driver’s licenses from ICE officers who wear masks if the governor approves it, a proposition that has sparked a flurry of reactions. While the sentiment behind this idea, presumably to deter certain actions by ICE agents, might be appealing to some, the practicality and legality of such a move are immediately called into question. The core issue, as pointed out in numerous responses, is the significant legal hurdle posed by the Supreme Court ruling in *Johnson v. Maryland* (1920), which established that states cannot punish federal agents for performing their duties. This historical precedent severely limits the ability of a state, like California, to revoke the driving privileges of federal officers, regardless of their mask-wearing habits or other actions.… Continue reading
Two hurt in shooting involving ICE agents in Maryland: Police. This headline immediately raises questions, doesn’t it? It’s a bit of a linguistic dance, isn’t it? Instead of stating the core truth – that ICE agents shot two people – it employs phrases like “involving” and “hurt,” creating a sense of distance from the actual events. It’s almost as if the words are carefully chosen to soften the impact, to minimize the gravity of what happened. It makes you wonder why the media, or whoever wrote the headline, can’t just come out and say it plainly: ICE agents shot two people.… Continue reading
ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Woman in Minneapolis, Sparks Outrage and Murder Allegations
On January 7, 2026, a woman was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an operation. Videos from the scene depict the agent firing at the woman’s vehicle as she attempted to drive away, contradicting initial claims from the Department of Homeland Security that she was engaged in an act of domestic terrorism. Local officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey, have disputed the DHS narrative and called for a thorough investigation into the incident. The shooting occurred amidst heightened tensions due to an increase in federal agents in the city and focus on alleged fraud cases.
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Minneapolis Mayor Demands ICE Agents Leave City After Deadly Shooting
A deadly shooting involving an ICE agent occurred in Minneapolis during targeted operations by the Department of Homeland Security. Following the incident, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey demanded ICE agents immediately leave the city, citing the agency’s presence as a cause of “chaos”. The shooting comes amid a large-scale ICE operation in Minnesota, aimed at rooting out fraud and involving a significant number of agents. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara expressed concerns about potential unrest and the risk of violence due to the emotional nature of the situation and the actions of both ICE and protesters.
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ICE Agent Shoots Legal Observer in Minneapolis: Outrage and Calls for Accountability
A shooting involving an ICE agent in Minneapolis resulted in an unresponsive individual, reportedly a legal observer, after the agent fired multiple shots. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey condemned the incident and demanded ICE’s immediate departure from the city, citing the chaos caused by the federal agents. While DHS Secretary Kristi Noem claimed the shooting was justified, videos of the incident contradict this assertion, a sentiment echoed by Mayor Frey. The victim’s current status is unknown.
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ICE Agent Shoots, Kills Woman in Minneapolis: Reactions and Legal Questions Arise
A 37-year-old woman died after being shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in south Minneapolis. The shooting occurred near the intersection of 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Conflicting narratives exist regarding the events leading up to the shooting, with federal officials claiming an attempt to run over agents while videos show an alternate sequence of events. Local and state officials, including the Mayor and Governor, have responded, with calls for ICE to leave the city and investigations by the FBI and Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension underway.
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Minneapolis Mayor Tells ICE to Leave After Agent Kills U.S. Citizen
In response to a fatal shooting by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during a protest, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey vehemently demanded that ICE leave the city. Frey stated that ICE’s presence created chaos and distrust, directly contradicting its purported safety mission. Preliminary information indicated that a U.S. citizen was shot by an ICE agent, prompting calls from other city officials for the federal agents to depart. While the investigation continues, officials maintain the shooting was predictable, given the agency’s history.
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* **Federal Agent Shoots Woman in Minneapolis, Witness Claims Murder**
A woman died Wednesday morning after being shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the ICE agents were allegedly blocked by “rioters” and an officer opened fire after the group allegedly attempted to run them over. The shooting resulted in a large gathering of protesters and law enforcement at the scene. City officials, including the Mayor and Senator, have demanded the ICE agents leave the city immediately, with the Hennepin County Attorney pushing for a local investigation.
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Minneapolis Hilton Reverses Decision, Apologizes for Canceling ICE Reservations
The Department of Homeland Security reported that a Minnesota Hilton hotel canceled reservations for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents after they booked rooms using government emails and rates. The hotel’s operators stated they were not allowing ICE agents to stay. While a Hilton spokesperson initially stated that the cancellation did not reflect Hilton’s values and that they were investigating, the hotel chain later announced it would remove the hotel from its system and reinforce its standards. The incident sparked controversy, including both negative and positive reviews, and the hotel owner, Everpeak Hospitality, stated they do not discriminate and are working to accommodate the impacted guests.
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Trump Admin Accuses Hilton of Refusing Rooms for ICE Agents
U.S. News & World Report offers a weekly email newsletter called “Getting In!” designed to help parents navigate the college application process. Subscribers will receive the “parent playbook” directly to their inbox every Thursday. By signing up, users agree to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. This service provides updates from U.S. News & World Report and its partners.
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Swalwell’s Plan to Revoke ICE Officers’ Licenses Sparks Legal and Practical Doubts
Swalwell says he’ll strip driver’s licenses from ICE officers who wear masks if the governor approves it, a proposition that has sparked a flurry of reactions. While the sentiment behind this idea, presumably to deter certain actions by ICE agents, might be appealing to some, the practicality and legality of such a move are immediately called into question. The core issue, as pointed out in numerous responses, is the significant legal hurdle posed by the Supreme Court ruling in *Johnson v. Maryland* (1920), which established that states cannot punish federal agents for performing their duties. This historical precedent severely limits the ability of a state, like California, to revoke the driving privileges of federal officers, regardless of their mask-wearing habits or other actions.… Continue reading
ICE Agents Shoot Two People in Maryland: Article Condemns Headline and Events
Two hurt in shooting involving ICE agents in Maryland: Police. This headline immediately raises questions, doesn’t it? It’s a bit of a linguistic dance, isn’t it? Instead of stating the core truth – that ICE agents shot two people – it employs phrases like “involving” and “hurt,” creating a sense of distance from the actual events. It’s almost as if the words are carefully chosen to soften the impact, to minimize the gravity of what happened. It makes you wonder why the media, or whoever wrote the headline, can’t just come out and say it plainly: ICE agents shot two people.… Continue reading