Minneapolis releases video that undermines ICE claims about non-fatal shooting - MPR News
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Minneapolis released video evidence contradicting ICE claims about a non-fatal shooting incident.
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Minneapolis has released video footage that reportedly undermines claims made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) regarding a non-fatal shooting incident. This development challenges ICE's official account of events surrounding the shooting. The video's release could lead to increased scrutiny of ICE's operational procedures and public statements. This situation highlights potential discrepancies between official agency narratives and documented evidence.
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