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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026

Minnesota

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Federal agents stand amid tear gas to disperse people gathered near the scene where federal agents fatally shot a man while trying to detain him, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 24, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein

Can ICE agents be prosecuted for Minneapolis shootings?

Local officials have disputed administration officials' claims that the shootings were acts of self-defense, citing bystander video that appears to contradict the government’s accounts

People take part in a rally on the day of a general strike to protest US President Donald Trump's deployment of thousands of immigration enforcement officers on the streets of Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 23, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Tim Evans

Thousands brave bitter cold to demand ICE leave Minneapolis

ICE agents stand next to a boy, who a witness identified as Liam Conejo Ramos, a five-year-old that school officials said was detained in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., January 20, 2026. Rachel James/via REUTERS

ICE detains 4 Minnesota children including five-year-old, school officials say

Members of US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other law enforcement officials stand guard, in front of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, during a protest more than a week after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 17, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Seth Herald

Pentagon readies 1,500 soldiers to possibly deploy to Minnesota: Washington Post

A demonstrator gestures, in front of the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, during a protest more than a week after a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 17, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Seth Herald

Anti-ICE demonstrators chase off outnumbered far-right activists at Minneapolis rally

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz speaks to reporters after he announced that he would not seek reelection, at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota, US January 5, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Tim Evans

US Justice Department probing Minnesota Governor Walz, other officials: Source

A protesting community member attempts to protect themselves as federal agents fire munitions and pepper balls, as tensions rise after federal law enforcement agents were involved in a shooting incident, a week after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, in north Minneapolis, Minnesota, US on 14 January, 2026. Photo: Reuters

Trump threatens to use military over Minnesota anti-ICE protests

A federal agent holds a crowd-control weapon, following an incident where a civilian's car was hit by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, January 12, 2026. Photo: REUTERS/Tim Evans

Minnesota sues Trump administration over immigration crackdown

A message and flowers lie at the makeshift memorial at the scene of the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, 8 January 2026. Photo: Reuters

Fatal ICE shooting of Minneapolis activist sets stage for national protests

A handout photo posted by the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office appears to show Vance Luther Boelter, 57, the suspected gunman in the shooting deaths of a Minnesota Democratic state lawmaker and her husband, in custody, at an unidentified location, released June 15, 2025. Ramsey County Sheriff's Office via Facebook/Handout via REUTERS

US police arrest suspect Vance Luther Boelter for Minnesota lawmakers' shooting

An FBI poster shows images of 57-year-old Vance Luther, the primary suspect involved in the shooting deaths of senior Democratic state assemblywoman Melissa Hortman and her husband, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, released on June 14, 2025. FBI/Handout via REUTERS

Gunman who shot two Minnesota lawmakers still at large as manhunt continues

An FBI poster shows images of 57-year-old Vance Luther, the primary suspect involved in the shooting deaths of senior Democratic state assemblywoman Melissa Hortman and her husband, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, released on June 14, 2025. FBI/Handout via REUTERS

Minnesota manhunt underway for suspect in deadly shooting of Democratic state lawmakers

Pepper spray is used by Sheriff deputies from behind a fence at Brooklyn Center Police Department, as protests continue days after former police officer Kim Potter fatally shot Daunte Wright, in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, U.S., April 16, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Pfosi

Minnesota police promise not to detain, pepper-spray journalists covering protests

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