Shooting Outside Portland Hospital Sparks Outrage Over Use of Federal Agents.
A dramatic shooting outside a hospital in Portland, Oregon, has left two people injured and ignited widespread condemnation over the use of federal agents. The incident occurred just a day after an ICE officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, fueling fears that tensions are escalating in cities already galvanized by anti-immigration enforcement protests.
According to authorities, US border patrol agents had stopped a vehicle for searching for a suspect suspected of being an undocumented immigrant linked to a Venezuelan gang. When the driver attempted to flee, the agent fired a defensive shot, hitting both the driver and a passenger, who suffered apparent gunshot wounds. The passengers were transported to the hospital, where their conditions remain unknown.
Critics are questioning the actions of federal agents, with Portland Mayor Keith Wilson labeling them "not welcome" in the city. Senator Kayse Jama stated that his community does not need aggressive immigration enforcement, describing Oregon as a welcoming place for refugees and immigrants alike. Civil rights advocate Zakir Khan is urging the hospital to release any security-camera footage of the incident.
Local officials are calling for an investigation into the shooting without federal interference. Representative Maxine Dexter demanded that ICE leave the city immediately, while Mayor Wilson echoed her call for a pause on immigration enforcement operations in Portland. Senator Jeff Merkley urged protesters to remain calm, warning against taking the bait and fueling riots sparked by President Trump.
Meanwhile, tensions persist across multiple US cities as the nation struggles with growing concerns over police brutality and aggressive immigration enforcement tactics. The FBI is now leading the investigation into the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, where authorities have revoked access to witnesses and evidence for the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
A dramatic shooting outside a hospital in Portland, Oregon, has left two people injured and ignited widespread condemnation over the use of federal agents. The incident occurred just a day after an ICE officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, fueling fears that tensions are escalating in cities already galvanized by anti-immigration enforcement protests.
According to authorities, US border patrol agents had stopped a vehicle for searching for a suspect suspected of being an undocumented immigrant linked to a Venezuelan gang. When the driver attempted to flee, the agent fired a defensive shot, hitting both the driver and a passenger, who suffered apparent gunshot wounds. The passengers were transported to the hospital, where their conditions remain unknown.
Critics are questioning the actions of federal agents, with Portland Mayor Keith Wilson labeling them "not welcome" in the city. Senator Kayse Jama stated that his community does not need aggressive immigration enforcement, describing Oregon as a welcoming place for refugees and immigrants alike. Civil rights advocate Zakir Khan is urging the hospital to release any security-camera footage of the incident.
Local officials are calling for an investigation into the shooting without federal interference. Representative Maxine Dexter demanded that ICE leave the city immediately, while Mayor Wilson echoed her call for a pause on immigration enforcement operations in Portland. Senator Jeff Merkley urged protesters to remain calm, warning against taking the bait and fueling riots sparked by President Trump.
Meanwhile, tensions persist across multiple US cities as the nation struggles with growing concerns over police brutality and aggressive immigration enforcement tactics. The FBI is now leading the investigation into the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, where authorities have revoked access to witnesses and evidence for the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.