ICE Officers Face Scrutiny After Video Shows Disputed Shooting
Video brings new scrutiny to an ICE shooting in Minneapolis after charges against 2 men collapsed
The city of Minneapolis has released a video showing a chase and a scuffle that ended in a nonfatal shooting in January. It also led to the suspensions of two federal officers who were part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota. The video from a city-owned security camera captured part of the incident in which federal officers chased a Venezuelan to his residence. Another Venezuelan who lives there was shot during the confrontation. Prosecutors in February dropped all charges against the two immigrants and opened a criminal investigation into whether two officers lied under oath about what had happened.
Minneapolis released security footage of a January incident involving federal immigration officers that resulted in a nonfatal shooting of a Venezuelan resident. Prosecutors dropped all charges against the two immigrants and launched a criminal investigation after questioning the officers' testimony. The video reignites scrutiny of the shooting and two officers' suspensions during Trump administration immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota.
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