Deadly ICE Shooting in Minneapolis: Differing Narratives and DHS Secretary's Statement
The HillJanuary 13, 202646 min65,794 views
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- π― A 37-year-old woman is dead after an ICE officer shot at her in Minneapolis.
- β οΈ DHS states the officer acted in self-defense, while the city's Democratic mayor, Jacob Fry, demanded ICE leave the city.
Eyewitness Accounts and Protests
- π₯ Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene with protesters throwing objects, smashing windows, and officers deploying less-lethal munitions.
- πΉ Disturbing video footage of the shooting was shown, with conflicting interpretations of the events leading up to it.
- π£οΈ President Trump responded on Truth Social, attributing such incidents to the "radical left" targeting law enforcement.
Differing Perspectives on the Incident
- βοΈ DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen stated the ICE officer acted in self-defense after the woman's vehicle was used to block officers and attempted to run one over, calling it an act of domestic terrorism.
- ποΈ Minnesota's Democratic officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Representative Samantha Vang, expressed anger and heartbreak, viewing the shooting as an unnecessary use of violence against civilians and fearing ICE is terrorizing communities.
- π€ Former Sheriff Rich Stanic emphasized the need for law enforcement and officials to gather accurate information and for local and federal agencies to cooperate, noting a lack of cooperation.
DHS Secretary's Statement and Justification
- π¨ Secretary Nielsen detailed the events, stating the ICE vehicle became stuck in snow, and when officers approached the woman's vehicle that was blocking them, she refused commands and then weaponized her vehicle.
- π She highlighted a significant increase in assaults and death threats against ICE officers, noting the officer involved had been previously injured by a protester.
- π« Nielsen criticized sanctuary policies and the lack of cooperation from Minneapolis and Minnesota state officials, asserting that ICE operations would continue to target dangerous criminals.
Political and Public Reaction
- π€ Congressman Rich McCormack suggested a second video provided a different perspective and that while officers may make sudden decisions, the investigation is needed.
- π Polling data indicates a majority of Americans support deporting immigrants living in the US illegally, but a lower percentage approve of Trump's handling of deportations.
- βοΈ Former DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney discussed the administration's likely response, expecting an increased law enforcement presence and emphasizing the need for controlled messaging, with Mulvaney suggesting the
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