Portland, shooting
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Two people were injured in a shooting involving a federal agent in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, authorities said.
Ngo scoop: Information about the Border Patrol shooting in Portland involving Tren de Aragua suspects was leaked from an internal city source to an extremist far-left group called PDX ICE Watch. They then mobilized rioters to the scene. ICE Watch claimed it was a 911 dispatcher… https://t.co/VvUGAUXgi3
The FBI’s Portland branch said it is investigating the shooting involving Customs and Border Patrol Agents, and the ATF said it is assisting with "crime gun intelligence."
Portland police arrested two people during Saturday night protests near the South Waterfront U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, thought the agency says both were wanted for “previous, unrelated events.”
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and the city council called on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to end all operations in Oregon’s largest city until a full investigation is completed following the shooting of two individuals.
Anti-ICE protesters gathered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Sunday, January 11, as tensions flared over the fatal shooting of Renee Good by a federal immigration officer in the city and the shooting of two people in Portland,
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons discusses the shootings by federal agents in Portland and Minnesota and the subsequent protests across America on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’
The video, published online by a Minnesota-based news site, Alpha News, and reposted by the Department of Homeland Security, shows the shooting from the perspective of the officer who fired the shots.