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Official reports have shed light on the moments immediately after Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis last week, and how first responders and bystanders reacted to the shooting, which has led to nationwide protests.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara questioned the actions of the ICE agent who shot and killed protester Renee Good earlier this month during an interview with 60 Minutes on Sunday.
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Federal agent shoots a man officials say assaulted an officer, sparking new protests in Minneapolis
Minneapolis officials called on protesters to go home Wednesday night amid clashes with law enforcement after a person who the Department of Homeland Security said had assaulted one of its officers was shot in the leg during an immigration enforcement operation earlier in the evening.
Fearing for his life, the officer fired shots, striking the Venezuelan man in the leg. Both the officer and the unnamed man were taken to a nearby hospital, and the two people who reportedly struck the officer were arrested. Minneapolis city officials said the man’s injuries were “non-life-threatening.”
The Department of Homeland Security said a federal law enforcement officer shot a person in Minneapolis on Wednesday evening.