Crowd Forms Around Federal Raid in Minneapolis; MPD Says It Wasn't Related to Immigration
- A federal law enforcement operation occurred on Tuesday, June 3, in Minneapolis near Lake Street and Bloomington Avenue, drawing a large crowd.
- The operation was prompted by reports of an ICE enforcement action, although police and county officials said it was unrelated to immigration arrest raids.
- Activists claimed the action was an ICE raid targeting undocumented immigrants, and Minneapolis police said they were ensuring safety amid the gathering crowd.
- Police are awaiting further details about the operation, and FOX 9 reported they have reached out to ICE for confirmation but have not yet verified the raid.
- The incident highlights ongoing community tensions around immigration enforcement and the impact of federal actions on Minneapolis neighborhoods.
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