Border Patrol agent shoots 2 people in Portland, day after ICE agent kills Minneapolis woman
- Two people were shot and wounded by US federal agents in Portland, Oregon, according to local police.
- The incident occurred around 2:20 p.m. local time, and the victims were hospitalized, as reported by police.
- Portland Police Chief Bob Day stated that the community should remain calm amid heightened emotions following a recent federal shooting in Minneapolis.
- The shooting in Portland happened one day after a federal agent shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis, triggering protests across the US against federal law enforcement operations.
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Oregon launches investigation after Border Patrol agents shoot 2 in Portland
Oregon state officials on Thursday said they are launching an investigation after two people were injured in a shooting that involved U.S. Border Patrol agents in Portland, Ore. “We have been clear about our concerns with excessive use of force by federal agents in Portland and nationally,” Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield (D) said in…
Border Patrol Agents Shoot 2 People During Traffic Stop in Oregon
Police say two people were shot by a Border Patrol agent in Portland, Oregon, during a traffic stop and that the man and woman were both hospitalized with their conditions unknown. The Department of Homeland Security is saying the federal agent who fired shots was “fearing for his life and safety.” NBC’s Dana Griffin reports for TODAY.
After fatal shots at an operation by the U.S. Immigration Department in Minneapolis, protests took place in several cities. Now there was another incident in Portland: a federal police officer injured two people in one control.[more]]>
A federal Border Patrol (CBP) agent shot and wounded a couple in Portland, Oregon, a day after a shooting in Minneapolis that killed a mother of three. As in the previous incident, the Department of Homeland Security said it was a “targeted vehicle stop” and that the driver tried to run over the agent.
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