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A protester holds an umbrella as sparks fly from a flash bang deployed by law enforcement in Minneapolis yesterday. Alamy Stock Photo

Anger in Minneapolis after ICE agents shoot man one week after killing of Renee Good

Immigration agents shot the man in the leg after a struggle, the city police chief said.

AN ICE AGENT shot a man in the US city of Minneapolis yesterday as local officials urged the public to “remain calm” one week after agents shot and killed an American woman in the same city.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said the shooting resulted from a struggle in front of a residence between a man and an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent on the north side of the city yesterday evening. 

“During the struggle, the federal agent discharged his weapon, striking one adult male,” O’Hara told reporters at a press conference.

The man suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his leg and was transported to a hospital for treatment, officials said.

The shooting marked the second time in a week an ICE agent had shot someone in Minneapolis.

The previous shooting resulting in the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good on 7 January, sparking ongoing protests against the presence of federal agents in the northern US city.

“We understand there is anger,” officials wrote on the midwestern city’s X account, adding that “the City of Minneapolis again demands that ICE leave the city and the state immediately.”

O’Hara said the latest shooting generated a crowd of protesters around where it happened, with some throwing fireworks at officers.

‘This is not sustainable’ 

Department of Homeland Security officials confirmed the shooting in a post on X, saying “an illegal alien from Venezuela” was targeted for a traffic stop and resisted arrest.

“While the subject and law enforcement were in a struggle on the ground, two subjects came out of a nearby apartment and also attacked the law enforcement officer with a snow shovel and broom handle,” DHS said.

The officer then “fired a defensive shot to defend his life,” hitting the initial subject in the leg.

Elected officials in Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota have decried the actions of Department of Homeland Security agents, including those with ICE.

“This is not sustainable,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told reporters. 

He added: “We have ICE agents throughout our city and throughout our state who, along with Border Patrol, are creating chaos.”

“This is not the path that we should be on right now in America.”

In a video posted to social media earlier on Wednesday, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz decried “the chaos, disruption and trauma the federal government is raining down on our community”, describing door-to-door interrogations by “armed, masked, undertrained” ICE agents.

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