Federal agents shoot 2 people in Portland
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Two people were injured in a shooting involving a federal agent in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, authorities said.
Two separate shootings this week sparked public outrage over the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations across the country.
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."
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
An alleged Tren de Aragua gang member faces federal charges for ramming Border Patrol vehicle in Portland shooting incident that sparked nationwide protests.
The Trump administration criticized Democrats for “hateful rhetoric” as Minnesota leaders blamed federal officials for the shooting.
In a statement, Mayor Keith Wilson called for a halt on ICE operations in Portland, asking Portlanders to show up with "calm and purpose" after the shooting.
Anti-ICE protesters gathered nationwide to decry the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis and the shooting of two people in Portland, Oregon.