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1 Dead After Federal ICE Agent Shoots Woman Who Attempted To Run Them Over
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1 Dead After Federal ICE Agent Shoots Woman Who Attempted To Run Them Over

Jim Flanders
Last updated: January 7, 2026 6:35 pm
Jim Flanders Published January 7, 2026
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A shooting involving a federal immigration enforcement officer in south Minneapolis led to a heavy law enforcement response, protests, and calls for a local, transparent investigation. City and state leaders are urging calm even as tensions rise over public safety, federal presence, and the use of force in a busy neighborhood.


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UPDATE @ 1:00PM EST: Reports state that a woman used her vehicle in an attempt to run over ICE agents. In response, one agent fired at the woman, shooting and killing her.

MINNEAPOLIS, MN (3 minute read) — Multiple law enforcement agencies converged on the area of East 34th Street and Portland Avenue on Wednesday morning after a shooting involving an officer with federal immigration enforcement. City officials urged the public to stay away from the neighborhood as emergency vehicles and investigators filled the streets and traffic was redirected.

By late morning, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty announced that her office was already engaged. She stated that her team is pushing for a local investigation into the use of force so that any review of the shooting can be fully transparent and open to her office. She added that they have been in touch with law enforcement leaders, the state Attorney General, and the Governor, and promised to use every possible option to secure a locally driven inquiry.

Around the same time, Governor Tim Walz said the Department of Public Safety was working to learn more about the federal shooting and pledged to share information as it becomes available. He asked residents to remain calm while details are still being gathered, a crucial step in preventing panic when firearms have already been used in a dense urban area.

Tensions on the street grew when a group of federal agents tried to reach their vehicles while facing a crowd of protesters. Some in the crowd threw snowballs at the agents. In response, it appeared that agents used a chemical irritant, likely similar to pepper balls, to push people back. Protesters briefly surrounded a white truck, blocking it from leaving until agents created enough distance to move out.

🚨 BREAKING: A “protestor” in Minneapolis attempted to RUN OVER ICE AGENTS with her vehicle, requiring an ICE agent to fire defensive shots, per DHS

She has been pronounced dead

DHS is calling this an act of domestic terrorism

She got HERSELF kiIIed. Nobody’s fault but her own… pic.twitter.com/HwRYn8SQaZ

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 7, 2026

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the city is aware of the shooting involving an immigration enforcement officer and publicly demanded that the federal agency leave Minneapolis. He said that the presence of immigration agents is causing chaos in the city and made it clear that city leadership stands firmly with immigrant and refugee communities.

As the situation developed, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed it was responding to the scene but stated it was not involved in the shooting itself. Local officials also reported that a senior Border Patrol leader, Chief Gregory Bovino, had come to the scene, signaling high level attention to what happened.

Events like this show why responsible firearm handling and clear rules of engagement are so important when officers operate in populated neighborhoods. Every bullet fired in a city carries legal, moral, and safety consequences for everyone nearby.

Safety Tip: If you carry a firearm for self defense, avoid moving toward any active law enforcement scene or disturbance. Your priority should be to protect yourself and your family by creating distance, seeking cover if needed, and following instructions from authorities so you are not mistaken for a threat.



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