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BCA Gives New Details After ICE Agent Shoots Man in Minneapolis
The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says federal agents were pursuing a vehicle just before 7 p.m. on Jan. 14 when the driver crashed into a snowbank on the 600 block of 24th Avenue North.

Arrests Made After Anti-ICE Protest Disrupts Saint Paul Church
DHS head Kristi Noem described the incident Sunday, Jan. 18 as involving an “anti-ICE mob” who targeted the church, accusing the group of crossing the line from protected speech into unlawful conduct.

Police Chiefs Warn ICE Stops Are Sweeping Up U.S. Citizens
Twin Cities law enforcement leaders say they’ve received a surge of complaints from U.S. citizens being stopped and questioned by federal immigration agents without cause.

ICE Agent Shoots Man After ‘Ambush’ Attack in North Minneapolis
A federal immigration enforcement operation in north Minneapolis ended with a man shot in the leg Wednesday night after an ICE agent was reportedly attacked outside an apartment building.

Man Arrested After Spray Painting Multiple Buildings During Protest
According to Minneapolis police, the incident happened around 7 p.m. on Jan. 10 as officers monitored a group moving along East Lake Street.

ICE Protest Draws Thousands to Powderhorn Park
With an estimated 3,000 demonstrators, speakers at the park called for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to leave Minnesota as the crowd held signs and chanted Renee Good’s name.

Prosecutors Seek Public Evidence in Renee Good Killing
The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office and the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office announced they are working together to gather material that could support a potential case, including video, photos and other documentation from members of the public.

Woman Fatally Shot During ICE Operation in South Minneapolis
Emergency medical crews responding to the scene said the woman suffered a gunshot wound and CPR had been started. She was transported by paramedics but later died from her injuries, a DHS spokesperson confirmed.

2 Killed in Early Monday Semi Crashes Across Southern Minnesota
The difficult travel conditions came after freezing rain and sleet that moved across southern Minnesota, leaving roads coated with ice and making early-morning driving hazardous across much of the region.












