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Minneapolis police on Saturday said at least 30 people were detained during protests the night before after an immigration officer fatally shot an unarmed woman in her vehicle earlier this week.
Nick Sortor took to X on January 9 and claimed that Minneapolis Police gave in to anti-ICE protestors and further ran away. In the tweet, Nick wrote that the cops surrendered after many officers began getting attacked at the scene. Further in the tweet, Nick urged that the Insurrection Act should be brought to action across the city and added,
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Minneapolis shooting by ICE agent brings debate over police force and moving vehicles back in focus
Many police departments for decades have had policies in place prohibiting officers from firing at vehicles to stop a fleeing suspect.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent verbally smacked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) for pulling his police protection when he visited the state
Nick Sortor took to X and accused Minneapolis police of hanging up on him while he apparently was in danger. This tweet was posted on January 7, after a fatal interaction took place between ICE agents and a woman in the city. The woman, identified as Renee Nicole Good, was shot to death by an ICE agent on Wednesday.
Homeland Security Secretary said local officials “have not been cut out (of investigation). They don’t have any jurisdiction in this investigation.”