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Shooting of ICE Agent in Minneapolis: Mass Protests Sweep the USA

Протести по всій території США після стрілянини з участю агентів митниці в Міннеаполісі.

Clashes in Minneapolis

In Minneapolis, clashes occurred between federal officials and local residents due to an incident involving an immigration officer (ICE). This incident led to the death of 37-year-old U.S. citizen Rene Nicole Hood, who was shot by the agent in the Powderhorn area. In response to these events, mass protests swept through over 10 cities in the U.S., causing widespread resonance.

At least 15 large SUVs with agents arrived at the scene, indicating the seriousness of the situation. The agent's actions were labeled self-defense by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Secretary Kristi Noem. However, some comments, particularly from Donald Trump, suggest that the deceased allegedly 'ran over the officer', which may indicate differing interpretations of events.

Incidents in Portland and Public Reaction

Additionally, a new incident involving the use of firearms by immigration agents occurred in Portland, Oregon, resulting in two people being injured. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) classified the agent's actions as 'domestic terrorism'. These events highlight the intensifying situation regarding immigration policy and public reaction to the actions of law enforcement.

The situation in Minneapolis and other cities demonstrates the growing tension between immigration services and the public, reflecting broader socio-political divides in the country. The protests that arise in response to such incidents reflect deep concerns among the population regarding human rights and law enforcement actions.

  • Death of Rene Nicole Hood
  • Mass protests in over 10 U.S. cities
  • Appearance of special services at the scene
  • Classification of actions as 'domestic terrorism'

These events may have long-term impacts on U.S. immigration policy, as well as on relations between different social groups in the country.