Minneapolis Shooting: Man Killed by Federal Immigration Officers – NPR

by Grace Chen

Here’s a breakdown of the key data presented in the text:

* Recent Shooting: A man was shot and killed by a DHS (Department of Homeland Security) officer in Minneapolis. Initial reports from DHS stated the officer feared for their life, noting the man had two fully loaded magazines and no identification.
* Conflicting Accounts: Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara disputes the initial account, stating the man was a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, a legal gun owner with a permit to carry, and was struck multiple times, potentially by more than one officer.
* Pattern of Incidents: This shooting is the third involving federal immigration agents in Minneapolis this year.
* January 7: Renee Macklin Good was fatally shot in her SUV.
* january 14: Julio cesar Sosa-Celia was shot in the leg during an altercation with immigration officials.
* Related Story: There’s a link to a related NPR story about South Minneapolis coming together after a series of tragedies.

The text highlights a discrepancy between the initial DHS statement and the minneapolis Police Chief’s account, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. it also places this incident within a broader context of multiple shootings involving immigration agents in the same city within a short timeframe.

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