Federal Agent Shoots Man in Second Minneapolis Incident
Minneapolis ICE shooting second incident occurred January 14, 2026, when a federal immigration agent shot a man officials say assaulted an officer, sparking renewed heated protests. For the second time in one week, a Minneapolis ICE shooting triggered violent clashes in Minnesota, prompting President Trump to threaten using the Insurrection Act against demonstrators. The latest Minneapolis ICE shooting comes just days after another shooting involving immigration enforcement that killed Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three on January 7. Authorities claim the person shot in the Minneapolis ICE shooting second incident assaulted a federal officer, though witnesses disputed this characterization of events. Civil rights organizations condemned the Minneapolis ICE shooting pattern, demanding immediate federal oversight of immigration enforcement operations and comprehensive accountability mechanisms. President Trump’s threatened Insurrection Act response to Minneapolis ICE shooting protests represents unprecedented federal intervention against state and local jurisdictions protecting immigrant communities. (120 words)
