ICE officer kills 37-year-old man in Minneapolis

Minneapolis (USA) - On January 24, US Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) officers shot and killed a 37-year-old man during an experimental deportation operation. This was reported by American publications.
According to the Ministry of Internal Security, a man approached federal officers carrying out a criminal operation with a pistol in his hand. Initially, an attempt was made to take the weapon from him, but when he resisted forcefully, the officer opened fire "to protect himself and those around him."
Videos circulated by the media show him first filming employees with a phone, then trying to help two other people. After that, the officers plunged him into the ground, tied him with straps, and fired several shots. According to the decree, the man died at the scene.
It was reported that strong dissatisfaction was observed among women and the public regarding this incident. Minnesota Governor Tim Walls sharply criticized the actions of federal agents and demanded the suspension of ongoing operations.
Previously, there were reports of people being shot and killed by federal officials during similar operations, which is causing internal disputes and extensive discussions about the borders of law enforcement.
This situation remains one of the unstable topics in US migration policy and the activities of federal forces.
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