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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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The funny thing is that everyone basically agrees that the death was needless and pointless.

Only one side thinks raving lunatic Karens harassing ICE are based freedom fighters.
The sane side thinks they are raving lunatics Karens that belong into an asylum.
 
All this shitshow really proves is that Minnesota Democrats are perfectly willing to see people die to keep the Somali fraud going.
How many people have died already to keep the third world fraud going before? They can't hide this now, that's the problem.
 
place your bets, is this gonna be george floyd all over again?
No, because normalfags are used to "Stupid bitch KAREN gets a fistful of KARMA" compilations.
Which was solely invented by Jews so normalfaggots would blame "Karen" for being a drag on society, when it's actually niggers.
So it's an own goal in a way.

If we had more "Stupid retarded NIGGER tries to pull out the nine on ROBOCOP! GETS DOMED (Aimbot?)" compilations the Floyd riots wouldn't have happened.
But this problem is being corrected thanks to police bodycam footage.
 

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Rebecca Good, the butch partner, was adopted and previously had a fiancee who is named Carrie and now lives in North Carolina.

OK - did this "Carrie" ever go to Prom, against her own mother's wishes, and get selected to be Prom Queen....but some dastardly and most unpleasant high schoolers arranged a bucket of Pig's Blood....which they emptied down on top of her?
 
The funny thing is that everyone basically agrees that the death was needless and pointless.

I always thought this tactic of protestors trying to "weaponize" cars at political protests was going to lead to something really bad happening one way or the other. Its always been a rather stupid and dangerous tactic. Sooner or later, it was going to lead to someone on either side being killed. Someone getting dragged or hit by a car was as a likely as someone getting shot.
 
One thing I haven't seen mentioned yet is that the road this happened on was a one way street and she drove down it the wrong way to block them off.

To the people whining about leaving a child orphaned, that was already going to happen the moment she drove the wrong way down a road to block federal agents. Either she was going to prison, or leaving in a body bag, either way her decisions guaranteed that her children were about to be orphaned.
I don't see why that justifies shooting her though, you can drive the wrong way down a road without getting shot. No way she was a direct threat to the officer, at least that's how the Judge will see it in Minneapolis. It does bring up an important question: What is ICE's authority level? Are they above the FBI? Are they above local police? Are they totally immune even when they mess up? Like sooner or later someone was going to do something like this and then it throws around the questions around what the legality of this is.
 
Interfering with ICE is stupid and dangerous but that doesn't justify that shooting.
Always this rational, "yes the action was bad but you can't stop it THAT way!" If you engage with the duplicity you find that the only thing these people want is for you to agree with them that YOU were wrong in supporting anything they disagree with.
 
His obituary omitted her entirely. You don't do that if you've just left a grieving widow behind. You don't even do that for a nice committed coparent you still love but it just didn't work out, or a recently-separated "it's complicated" situation. She wasn't just an ex, she was in that moment a despised ex (and grandpa, the same one who said he will fly or drive to come and pick up his grandchild, is the one who probably put together the obit), or she'd have at least been mentioned. It's like the kid didn't even have a mom in the obituary for the dad.
You're right, that reads as his parents blame her for his death. It is awkward when someone dies still married to someone they hate or who had dumped them. You can't put "soon to be ex-wife" in an obit.

It was mentioned in one article the move was because he suffered from "PTSD" which in the context of a man used to mean served in the military, but that's no longer the case. Did it mention anything about him being in the military or hint at what caused this "ptsd"? I just found that odd and was curious.

Did his death occur in Kansas? Id bet no and the living with her parents didn't work out too well. I wonder if the child has had any sort of relationship with the paternal grandparents? Seems unlikely, but having lived with her parents the kid would have a bond with maternal grandparents. It's just good to know the six year old has family on both sides that can help care for them. Nothing worse than a both parent dying and the only adult a kid has left is the relatively recent live in partner of one.

Poor kid. Both parents dead before they even start second grade.
 

It'll rustle plenty of TradCon jimmies here but you can blame the churches in the midwest for this. Almost all of these shitlibs consider themselves Christian and every other Church in Minneapolis has a fag flag and a lesbian bishop. Original Sin and White privilege work together to make a hell of a mind virus. These churches brought in Somali in mind boggling numbers and severed their ties with the federal govt on refugee resettlement the moment it was time to assist Boers.
 
I always thought this tactic of protestors trying to "weaponize" cars at political protests was going to lead to something really bad happening one way or the other. Its always been a rather stupid and dangerous tactic. Sooner or later, it was going to lead to someone on either side being killed. Someone getting dragged or hit by a car was as a likely as someone getting shot.
Thats the whole point, leftists see their peers as useful idiots to push their narrative. Theres no amount of other people or things they won't sacrifice to get their way.
 
What is ICE's authority level? Are they above the FBI? Are they above local police? Are they totally immune even when they mess up? Like sooner or later someone was going to do something like this and then it throws around the questions around what the legality of this is.
ICE are federal agents operating in the United States and have the full authority to do so to enforce all federal laws.

All police and feds even some random clerk is immune if they fuck up from citizen initiated lawsuits unless the government authorizes the civil action to happen.

She was shot in a split second as the SUV drove towards the agent. I don't care about the position of the wheels or how they face.
 
Always this rational, "yes the action was bad but you can't stop it THAT way!" If you engage with the duplicity you find that the only thing these people want is for you to agree with them that YOU were wrong in supporting anything they disagree with.
"These people" who are you talking about? I'm not who you think I am, all I said was it's not a justified use of deadly force.
 
What is ICE's authority level? Are they above the FBI? Are they above local police? Are they totally immune even when they mess up?
Absolutely equal to the FBI, Park Police, Secret Service, etc.
They are equal to local police in that they can affect arrests for federal crimes, while local police can affect arrests for state crimes.
They are immune from state prosecution if they are discharging their duties as federal officers. They are not immune from federal prosecution.
 
They didn't arrest her for being illegal anyway. They arrested her because she had been actively obstructing them all day and the previous day, and had been detained for it the previous day, too. The corrupt Minneapolis police let her go. If they'd actually done their jobs, she would still be alive.
Where was/is this documented? I can't find anything other than the ~30 seconds before she was shot and I know she was asking for it on some level.
 
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