Trump DOJ: ‘No basis’ for civil rights probe into ICE agent
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, alongside Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara, called into question claims federal immigration enforcement agencies have made in the wake of the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer.
If 3,000 federal agents land in Minnesota, their footprint will be bigger than the 10 largest metro police departments combined. A thousand new federal agents could soon be operating in Minnesota, joining what the Department of Homeland Security has already called the largest immigration enforcement operation in history.
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Minneapolis police nowhere to be found as agitators seize control of street after ICE shooting
Agitators erected barricades and took control of a Minneapolis street after Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting, with no police presence observed in the area.
The decision so far to not involve the Civil Rights Division’s criminal section provides a window into the unusual way the Trump administration has handled the investigation. The move has deepened
In a wide-ranging interview on The New York Times’ “The Daily” podcast, Minneapolis police Chief Brian O’Hara called last week’s fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good “predictable and entirely preventable.
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.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem vowed to deploy hundreds of additional federal officers to Minnesota this week amid nationwide outcry and protests.
Minneapolis Police investigate a homicide after a man was fatally shot; no arrests made as the investigation continues.
Minneapolis law enforcement detained 30 protesters outside of two downtown hotels where they believed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents
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Justice Department prosecutors resign amid turmoil over Minnesota ICE shooting investigation
Roughly half a dozen federal prosecutors in Minnesota have resigned and several supervisors in the criminal section of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division have given notice of their departures amid turmoil over the federal investigation into the killing of a woman by a U.
Hundreds of anti-ICE protesters gathered outside a hotel in downtown Minneapolis, which eventually led to a dispersal order by police.