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Fatal Shooting by Federal Agents Sparks Fresh Unrest in Minneapolis

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Minneapolis: Tensions in Minneapolis escalated over the weekend after federal officers involved in an immigration enforcement operation fatally shot a 37-year-old man, triggering protests and renewed criticism of the federal presence in the city.

The man, a Minneapolis resident and a U.S. citizen, was taken to hospital with multiple gunshot wounds but did not survive. City officials later confirmed his identity and said local police were not leading the operation at the time of the incident.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara expressed concern over the conduct of federal agencies operating within the city limits, stressing that any law enforcement activity must meet basic standards of restraint, professionalism and respect for human life. He said city authorities expect federal teams to follow the same principles that guide effective policing nationwide.

The shooting occurred amid an expanded deployment of immigration enforcement officers and other federal personnel in Minneapolis, where intensified raids have been underway as part of the Trump administration’s broader push to tighten immigration controls. The sustained presence of heavily armed agents has already been a source of unease among residents and local leaders.

Following news of the killing, demonstrators gathered across parts of the city, calling for accountability and demanding the withdrawal of federal forces. Protesters argued that aggressive enforcement tactics have heightened fear within communities and increased the risk of deadly encounters.

City and state leaders have urged greater transparency regarding the circumstances surrounding the shooting, with calls for a thorough investigation and clearer boundaries between federal operations and local law enforcement.

The incident has further fueled a national debate over the role of federal immigration agencies in urban policing and the balance between enforcement priorities and public safety — a debate that continues to intensify as immigration actions expand across several U.S. cities.

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