Overview
- The 47‑second clip, filmed from the ICE agent’s perspective and published by Alpha News, was later shared by the Department of Homeland Security and Vice President JD Vance.
- DHS and other administration officials maintain the agent acted in self‑defense, a claim Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey publicly rejected as false.
- Analyses of multiple videos by outlets including the New York Times and ZDFheute say the car appears to turn away as shots are fired, though the officer‑filmed clip does not clearly show whether he was struck.
- Organizers report hundreds of demonstrations planned across the country this weekend, with Indivisible saying events could exceed 1,000, and police made arrests at protests in Minneapolis.
- An FBI‑led inquiry has been reported, with city leaders pressing for a transparent probe that includes state authorities, and the agent has been named by some media as Jonathan Ross without official confirmation.