
Dozens detained by police during Minneapolis protests over ICE agent’s killing of woman
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Protests and vigils are taking place nationwide after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis. Follow for live updates.
• Protesters detained: Protests and vigils have taken place nationwide after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman in Minnesota this week. Police declared an unlawful assembly during demonstrations in downtown Minneapolis overnight, detaining dozens of people. • ICE agent’s perspective: Video captured by the ICE agent gives a raw, up-close perspective of the pivotal moments of the shooting. Read CNN’s analysis of the incident based on footage and a 3D model. • Scrutiny over investigation: The Justice Department has blocked state investigators from participating in an investigation into the case in a highly unusual move. It comes amid mutual distrust between federal and state officials, who have described the circumstances surrounding the shooting in starkly different terms. In a bulletin posted yesterday by the City of Minneapolis, photos of the uniforms worn by different city employees ranging from police to animal control are featured, along with a short disclaimer: “With multiple federal agencies in town, you should be familiar with the uniforms worn by City of Minneapolis employees.” The guidance is also available in Somali, Spanish, Hmong and Oromo. CNN’s Sarah Dewberry contributed to this report.

Hundreds of Border Patrol officers are mobilizing to bolster the president’s crackdown on immigration in snowy Minneapolis, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday, as tensions between federal law enforcement and local counterparts flare after an ICE-involved shooting last week left a mother of three dead.

Nationwide outcry over the killing of a Minneapolis woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent spilled into the streets of cities across the US on Saturday, with protesters demanding the removal of federal immigration authorities from their communities and justice for the slain Renee Good.

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