Federal agents killed a Minneapolis resident, city leaders clashed with Washington, and streets stayed tense.
Fatal clash with federal agents
Fatal clash with federal agents
- Early Saturday, federal officers shot a 37-year-old man during a physical struggle.
- The death marked the second federal shooting locally this month.
- The confrontation sparked fresh protests and late-night tension.
- Jacob Frey condemned masked agents using force during the arrest.
- He rejected claims that residents fueled street hostility.
- He cited a 15000-person march without damage.
- Homeland Security claimed the man advanced with a 9 mm handgun.
- Minneapolis police described a white resident and U.S. citizen.
- Brian O’Hara said the man held a carry permit.
- Prior police contact involved traffic citations only.
- January 7 saw Renee Good killed by an ICE officer.
- State leaders labeled the federal presence an invasion.
- Officials warned the operation would harm public safety.