A federal agent has shot a man in the leg after he was attacked with a shovel during an arrest attempt in Minneapolis, US authorities have said. The incident occurred as a result of a car chase involving a Venezuelan national who is in the country illegally.
The pursuit ended in a crash and the driver got out of his vehicle, at which point two other individuals joined him, attacking the officer with a shovel and broom handle. A struggle ensued, during which the man was shot by the agent. The victim sustained non-life threatening injuries and was taken to hospital.
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has stated that the ICE officer acted in self-defense, while local officials argue that the woman posed no danger. Video footage shows the ICE agents approaching a car on the road, which appears to be in the middle of the street when they fire their guns.
This incident comes amidst heightened tensions over immigration enforcement in the city, following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent earlier this month. The incident has sparked protests and clashes between law enforcement officers and protesters, with some reports suggesting federal agents have been deployed to the area without local officials' consent.
As part of the deployment, around 3,000 federal officers have been sent to Minnesota, which has led to criticism from local authorities and residents. US President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act if local officials do not take steps to "stop the professional agitators", a law that allows the president to use active-duty military personnel for law enforcement duties within the US.
In a statement on social media, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey described the situation as "unsustainable" and called on Trump to stop deploying federal agents without local consent.
The pursuit ended in a crash and the driver got out of his vehicle, at which point two other individuals joined him, attacking the officer with a shovel and broom handle. A struggle ensued, during which the man was shot by the agent. The victim sustained non-life threatening injuries and was taken to hospital.
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has stated that the ICE officer acted in self-defense, while local officials argue that the woman posed no danger. Video footage shows the ICE agents approaching a car on the road, which appears to be in the middle of the street when they fire their guns.
This incident comes amidst heightened tensions over immigration enforcement in the city, following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent earlier this month. The incident has sparked protests and clashes between law enforcement officers and protesters, with some reports suggesting federal agents have been deployed to the area without local officials' consent.
As part of the deployment, around 3,000 federal officers have been sent to Minnesota, which has led to criticism from local authorities and residents. US President Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act if local officials do not take steps to "stop the professional agitators", a law that allows the president to use active-duty military personnel for law enforcement duties within the US.
In a statement on social media, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey described the situation as "unsustainable" and called on Trump to stop deploying federal agents without local consent.