Overview
- Thousands marched in Minneapolis on Saturday with more than 1,000 protests planned across the U.S., and police reported 29 arrests after a hotel confrontation.
- A 47‑second clip filmed by the shooting agent and posted by Alpha News was shared by the Department of Homeland Security and Vice President JD Vance.
- Independent analyses of multiple videos report the car turned away when shots were fired, contradicting the Trump administration’s account of self‑defense.
- The U.S. Attorney’s Office designated the FBI to lead the investigation, while city and state officials pressed for a transparent review with Minnesota authorities.
- Media have identified the agent as Jonathan Ross, citing court records of a 2025 on‑duty incident, as federal leaders defend him and some describe the event as “terrorism.”