Minneapolis Officials Update on Fatal Shooting Involving Federal Agents
FOX 11 Los AngelesJanuary 25, 202616 min65,166 views
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- π¨ At approximately 9:03 a.m., Minneapolis police responded to a report of a shooting involving federal law enforcement on the city's south side.
- π Officers found an adult male with multiple gunshot wounds, who was transported to the hospital and later pronounced deceased.
- π The deceased is identified as a 37-year-old white male Minneapolis resident, believed to be a US citizen, with previous interactions with law enforcement limited to traffic tickets.
Official Response and Concerns
- π£οΈ Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara expressed concern over the limited information provided by federal agencies and the circulating social media video.
- βοΈ Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the operation, questioning the necessity of such force and its impact on American values and trust in law enforcement.
- πΊπΈ Frey stated that the invasion of Minneapolis by federal agents is weakening the country and eroding trust in democracy.
Operation Metro Surge Impact
- π’ Director Rachel Ser highlighted the profound repercussions of "Operation Metro Surge" on the city, impacting families, businesses, and the local economy.
- π Residents are afraid to be in public, access basic necessities, or even go to the doctor due to the operation.
- π Ser, with a background in international humanitarian response, compared the situation to conflict zones, noting the terror and generational impact on the community.
Investigation and Discrepancies
- π΅οΈ The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) and FBI are on the scene to conduct an investigation.
- β Officials stated they were not provided with official details of the incident by federal agencies, relying on circulating video and their own officers' observations.
- β οΈ There are discrepancies regarding the victim's age and the number of officers involved in the shooting, with preliminary information suggesting multiple officers discharged their weapons.
Calls to Action
- π Officials urged the public to remain peaceful, avoid the area, and not destroy the city.
- π’ Mayor Frey called for President Trump to end the operation, emphasizing that it is counterproductive to achieving peace and safety.
- π€ The city is providing resources for mental health, food assistance, housing, and legal help, accessible via the virtual resource center at minneapolis.gov.
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