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City of Minneapolis released video on Monday that undermines ICE's account of a shooting in January involving federal officers and Venezuelan men; charges against the men were dropped and officers wer

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The Guardian reports that the city of Minneapolis released security footage from a January shooting involving an ICE officer, which appears to contradict the agency's initial account. Charges against two Venezuelan men have reportedly been dropped, and two federal officers were reportedly suspended.

Key Facts

  • The city of Minneapolis released video of a January shooting involving an ICE officer and two Venezuelan men.[1]unverified
  • The footage reportedly shows federal officers chasing a man to his residence before another man was shot.[1]unverified
  • Charges against the two Venezuelan men were dropped and two federal officers were suspended.[1]unverified

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MinneapolisUSA, Minnesota
44.98, -93.27

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The Guardian reports that the city of Minneapolis released security footage from a January shooting involving an ICE officer, which appears to contradict the agency's initial account. Charges against two Venezuelan men have reportedly been dropped, and two federal officers were reportedly suspended.

  • • The city of Minneapolis released video of a January shooting involving an ICE officer and two Venezuelan men.
  • • The footage reportedly shows federal officers chasing a man to his residence before another man was shot.
  • • Charges against the two Venezuelan men were dropped and two federal officers were suspended.