An ICE officer fatally shot a woman Wednesday morning in south Minneapolis, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
WCCO is at the scene near East 34th Street and Portland Avenue, where federal and local law enforcement have clashed for hours with protesters.
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Tricia McLaughlin, Homeland Security’s assistant secretary for public affairs, said in a statement Wednesday morning the victim was “one of these violent rioters” who “weaponized her vehicle, attempting to run over our law enforcement officers in an attempt to kill them — an act of domestic terrorism.”
In a social media post, Democratic Minnesota U.S. Sen. Tina Smith said the victim was “a U.S. citizen,” and in a press conference Wednesday afternoon, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the victim was 37 years old. City leaders also said she was a legal observer of federal actions in the city and wasn’t a target for an ICE-related arrest.
Witnesses tell WCCO whistles sounded to alert neighbors of ICE’s presence at about 9:30 a.m. Witnesses say they saw a Honda Pilot blocked by multiple federal agents, and an agent tried to open her driver’s side door.
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The motorist then put her vehicle into reverse, then into drive. Witnesses said they then heard three shots fired. The Honda traveled another several feet before crashing into another vehicle. A video posted to social media of the deadly encounter corroborates witness accounts.
The woman was removed from her vehicle and paramedics were seen giving her CPR, according to witnesses. She was eventually carried away from the scene.
The shooting is being investigated by the FBI and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Protesters began clashing with law enforcement about an hour later off East 34th Street.
This fatality comes amid the influx of 2,000 federal law enforcement members in the Twin Cities metro area.
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