Culture ICE shoots woman amid vehicle altercation and immigration investigation.

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https://www.wbur.org/news/2026/01/07/minneapolis-shooting-ice-enforcement (https://archive.ph/8RJj4)

A federal agent shot and killed a Minneapolis motorist when she allegedly tried to run over law enforcement officers during an immigration crackdown in the city, authorities said Wednesday.

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot the woman in her vehicle in a residential neighborhood in Minneapolis, Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.

Video posted online showed the vehicle crashed in a residential neighborhood. The shooting drew throngs of angry protesters to the scene in an area that is the latest target of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.

Follow live coverage of the shooting from MPR News in Minneapolis.

There was a large presence of federal and local officers, yellow police tape and cars that had been in a crash in the residential neighborhood. Gregory Bovino, a senior U.S. Customs and Border Patrol official who has been the face of crackdowns in Los Angeles, Chicago and elsewhere, was among the group.

“We are aware of a shooting involving federal law enforcement near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue. Please avoid this area,” the city government said on X.

In a scene similar to the Los Angeles and Chicago crackdowns, bystanders didn't hold back in venting their anger, blowing whistles, taunting the federal agents.

“Shame! Shame! Shame!” and “ICE out of Minnesota!” they loudly chanted from behind the police tape, referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

People protest as law enforcement officers attend to the scene after an ICE agent shot a woman on Jan. 7 in Minneapolis. (Tom Baker/AP)
People protest as law enforcement officers attend to the scene after an ICE agent shot a woman on Jan. 7 in Minneapolis. (Tom Baker/AP)

After the shooting, Mayor Jacob Frey said immigration agents were “causing chaos in our city.”

“We are demanding ICE leave the city and state immediately. We stand rock solid with our immigrant and refugee communities," Frey said on social media.

The area where the shooting occurred is a modest neighborhood south of downtown Minneapolis, just a few blocks from some of the oldest immigrant markets in the area and a mile from where George Floyd was killed by police in 2020.

“We’ve been trying to live life as fully as possible in light of the fear and anxiety that we feel,” said the Rev. Hierald Osorto, pastor at St. Paul’s-San Pablo Lutheran Church, which has a predominantly Latino congregation in the area.

The Immigration Defense Network, a coalition of groups serving immigrants in Minnesota, held a training session Tuesday night for about 100 people who are willing to hit the streets to monitor the federal enforcement.

“I feel like I'm an ordinary person, and I have the ability do something so I need to do it,” Mary Moran told KMSP-TV.

The Department of Homeland Security said Tuesday that it had launched an extraordinary immigration enforcement operation, with 2,000 agents and officers expected in the Minneapolis and St. Paul area for a crackdown tied in part to allegations of fraud involving Somali residents.

Federal law enforcement officers at scene of the shooting in Minneapolis on Jan. 7. (Tom Baker/AP)
Federal law enforcement officers at scene of the shooting in Minneapolis on Jan. 7. (Tom Baker/AP)

The Immigration Defense Network, a coalition of groups serving immigrants in Minnesota, held a training session Tuesday night for about 100 people who are willing to hit the streets to monitor the federal enforcement.

“I feel like I'm an ordinary person, and I have the ability do something so I need to do it,” Mary Moran told KMSP-TV.
 

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You don't know this random woman's politics
Amazing how much mileage this image has been getting lately.

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You don't know this random woman's politics or even if she was pro-cancel culture or whatever
We know from her social media she was a noisy lesbian whose hobbies included abortion and importing the Third World.

And since the Left spent the last decade insisting on alignment across all issues, with environmental & labor groups worshipping obese black women & trannies, I'm pretty sure I know her position on everything else.

100% chance she would've put us in camps during Floydmas, dumped infinite muslim rapists in our neighbourhoods, and trooned our kids.
 
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Yes, IN COURT. Challenging a lawful order on the street is not IN COURT. When a lawful order is issued to you by a law enforcement officer, you have to comply even if you feel the order is unlawful. I've already said it multiple times which you're incapable of reading that the street is not the courtroom.
Its not really worth replying, he only read the first two sentences max.
 
Its not really worth replying, he only read the first two sentences max.
Black's Law Dictionary! Admiralty law! There are fringes on the American flag! I have a right to travel. No, I do not wish to engage in contract with you.
And she wasn't driving, she was travelling! She wasn't engaged in public commercial action and was therefore not beholden to the admiralty law encumbered upon her by the road pirates!
See, this guy gets it!
 
It does not matter what her intention was she made people reasonably fear for their lives, Tousis v Billiot makes this action clear. Even if you are attempting to swerve out of the way of someone in front of your car the person in front has a reasonable fear for their life and can initiate deadly force.
Learn the law you fucking retard

People like you post retarded shit like this, hoping people dont actually go over the case law you just cited.

"The material undisputed facts demonstrate that Billiot fired the fatal shot fearing for his own safety and for that of the public if Tousis resumed his reckless flight."

So for you to be correct, that "reckless flight" has to literally mean the 2 seconds of them trying to turn right, and not the previous hours of danger to the public; pausing and resuming said dangerous flight...

According to YOUR case law, the fear that the officer had is predicated on the driver's previous reckless/criminal behavior (police chase up to 115 mph, his violent drug dealing profile/actively trying to procure sale of drugs, going on for miles endangering civilian lives). The fear isnt based on them simply turning right after a command wasnt followed, it was the fear that they would resume to do what they had already been doing for some time (again, extended police chase, fleeing from a drug crime, danger to public).

You know how retarded that sounds, to say an ICE officer can justify deadly force on a random civ if they try to flee and even if the officer is 20 fucking feet away??. (That's how far the officer was in the case law you cited). That makes sense if the driver is some parolee running from a violent crime, who just got done running people off the road running from police, or is a known violent criminal (thats the basis of the case law you cited, that previous criminal/violent/dangerous behaviour is the basis for an officer concluding his life, or public, is in danger IF this person is allowed to remain behind the wheel and go on another rampage).

Im not saying I'm right about this entire situation, but I definitely know you're talking out of your ass.
 
'The sticker on the back of my car says "I have Autism, please be nice" so they had to let me go or at least let me spaz out and potentially run them over.'
Michael Snyder should have been unironically armed that day, taken care of business, and saved a old woman from being raped.
 
I can believe that it was a bad shooting and that the officer shouldn't have done it while also thinking I'm not that upset that someone who was actively trying to help make the country worse is dead.
 
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