President Donald Trump issued a fiery statement Saturday after a man was shot and killed by federal immigration agents in south Minneapolis. The president defended the presence of ICE and Border Patrol officers and accused local leaders of hiding the truth.
Trump tied the shooting to what he called a massive fraud scandal in Minnesota. He suggested the death was being used as a distraction, adding another layer of chaos to an already tense situation.
According to federal officials, the man was killed during a struggle with U.S. Border Patrol agents who said he was armed. The incident happened around 9 a.m. in a residential area, drawing crowds, cameras, and more questions than answers.
Soon after, Trump posted on Truth Social an image of a handgun he said was taken from the man. He wrote, βThis is the gunmanβs gun, loaded (with two additional full magazines!) and ready to go.β
He followed up with a familiar blast at local leaders and police. βWhat is that all about? Where are the local Police Why werenβt they allowed to protect ICE officers? The Mayor and Governor called them off? It is stated that many of these Police were not allowed to do their job, that ICE had to protect themselves β Not an easy thing to do!β
Trump then claimed the shooting was part of a wider plot to distract the public. He accused Minnesota officials of staging a cover up to hide what he said was widespread theft.
βWe are there because of massive Monetary Fraud, with Billions of Dollars missing, and Illegal Criminals that were allowed to infiltrate the State through the Democratsβ Open Border Policy,β Trump wrote.
He doubled down moments later with even sharper words. βMuch of what youβre witnessing is a COVER UP for this Theft and Fraud. The Mayor and the Governor are inciting Insurrection, with their pompous, dangerous, and arrogant rhetoric!β He ended the post in full capital letters, leaving little room for calm. βLET OUR ICE PATRIOTS DO THEIR JOB!β
Local leaders responded quickly and with visible anger. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey again called for federal agents to leave the city after what he described as another unnecessary death.
βThe invasion of these heavily armed, masked agents roaming around on our streets of Minneapolis, emboldened with a sense of impunity, it has to end,β Frey said at a press conference. βThis is not how it has to be.β
Frey also appealed directly to the president. He urged Trump to βact like a leader,β a line that drew applause from some and eye rolls from others.
A DHS official told NewsNation that agents were conducting a targeted operation against an βillegal alien wanted for violent assault.β The official claimed an individual approached two agents with a semi-automatic handgun.
The official said the man βviolently resistedβ efforts to disarm him. βFearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, a Border Patrol agent fired defensive shots,β the official said.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian OβHara offered a different account later that day. He said the victim was shot several times in the chest and died at the hospital.
OβHara identified the man as a 37 year old Minneapolis resident. He said the man was believed to be a U.S. citizen and a licensed gun owner, a detail that added more fuel to the debate.
Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino pushed back hard. β[We need] state and local enforcement to help us coordinate to get violent criminals off the streets,β Bovino said.
βMayor Frey and Chief OβHara, just a few minutes ago, did the opposite of that by omitting the fact that the suspect had a gun and magazines full of ammunition,β he added.
When reporters pressed Bovino on whether the gun was ever pointed at agents, he said βthose facts will come to light.β He described the case as evolving, which did little to calm anyone.
Governor Tim Walz rejected Bovinoβs remarks and warned against rushing to conclusions. βIβm rejecting the rush to judgment within 15 minutes of this, which they did last time,β Walz said. βTheyβve written the narrative already,β he added, accusing federal officials of slandering the victim before an investigation was complete.
The shooting is the third fatal incident involving federal agents in Minnesota this month. It comes amid growing protests over Trumpβs immigration crackdown, known as Operation Metro Surge, and a public that is running out of patience.
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