A Minnesota anti-immigration activist allegedly attacked a federal law enforcement officer with his bare hands, biting off part of their finger during an altercation in Minneapolis on Saturday.
The officer, who has been identified as belonging to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was part of a team tasked with enforcing immigration laws in the city. According to officials, rioters descended upon the scene, blocking roads and obstructing law enforcement, before attacking the officer.
In a chilling social media post, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin shared a photo of the severed finger, stating that "these rioters attacked our law enforcement officer and one of them bit off our HSI officer's finger." The officer is now expected to lose their finger due to the severity of the attack.
The incident occurred amidst ongoing protests in Minneapolis over immigration enforcement operations. In recent days, two U.S. citizens have been killed during these operations, sparking widespread outrage among local residents and community leaders.
Border Patrol officials claim that one of those deceased individuals was armed with a 9mm pistol and had multiple magazines at the time of his death. The agent involved in the shooting has been identified as Greg Bovino, who described the incident as a "situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement."
Two protesters have been arrested in connection with the attack on the ICE officer. However, it remains unclear which of these two individuals allegedly bit off the officer's finger.
As tensions continue to escalate in Minneapolis, Governor Tim Walz has confirmed that more soldiers will be deployed to assist local authorities in maintaining order. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and other agencies have also requested additional support from the Minnesota National Guard.
The attack on the ICE officer is just the latest in a series of violent incidents targeting law enforcement personnel in cities across the United States. As the situation in Minneapolis continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact ongoing efforts to address immigration policy debates in America.
The officer, who has been identified as belonging to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), was part of a team tasked with enforcing immigration laws in the city. According to officials, rioters descended upon the scene, blocking roads and obstructing law enforcement, before attacking the officer.
In a chilling social media post, Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin shared a photo of the severed finger, stating that "these rioters attacked our law enforcement officer and one of them bit off our HSI officer's finger." The officer is now expected to lose their finger due to the severity of the attack.
The incident occurred amidst ongoing protests in Minneapolis over immigration enforcement operations. In recent days, two U.S. citizens have been killed during these operations, sparking widespread outrage among local residents and community leaders.
Border Patrol officials claim that one of those deceased individuals was armed with a 9mm pistol and had multiple magazines at the time of his death. The agent involved in the shooting has been identified as Greg Bovino, who described the incident as a "situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement."
Two protesters have been arrested in connection with the attack on the ICE officer. However, it remains unclear which of these two individuals allegedly bit off the officer's finger.
As tensions continue to escalate in Minneapolis, Governor Tim Walz has confirmed that more soldiers will be deployed to assist local authorities in maintaining order. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and other agencies have also requested additional support from the Minnesota National Guard.
The attack on the ICE officer is just the latest in a series of violent incidents targeting law enforcement personnel in cities across the United States. As the situation in Minneapolis continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact ongoing efforts to address immigration policy debates in America.