Death of woman by US immigration agent sparks protests in Minneapolis and other American cities United States federal agents shot two people in Portland, in the state of Oregon, on Thursday afternoon (8), local police reported. The victims were taken to a hospital. His health status was not disclosed. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp In a statement, the Portland police stated that they did not participate in the incident. “Two people are hospitalized following a shooting involving federal agents,” the corporation said. According to an ABC News affiliate, the agents involved were from the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The investigation of the case is in charge of the FBI, the North American federal police. Police reiterated that the health conditions of the people shot were unknown. And it is still not clear what motivated the incident. Portland Police Chief Bob Day urged the public to remain calm. He cited the climate of tension following the recent episode of violence in Minneapolis and stated that authorities are working to clarify what happened. On Wednesday (7), American citizen Renee Nicole Good, 37, was killed after being shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. Donald Trump’s government said the woman tried to run over a server with a car. The case generated international repercussion and brought hundreds of people to the streets to protest against the government and ICE. Acts were recorded in at least 10 American cities, including Minneapolis. Protests against ICE in New York, on January 8, 2026 REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz VIDEOS: most watched on g1
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