Overview
- President Donald Trump said he sees no reason "for the moment" to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota, though he left the option open after earlier threatening to deploy the military.
- A federal judge, Kate Menendez, ordered new limits on ICE operations in Minnesota, including barring the detention of non‑obstructive protesters in vehicles and the use of pepper spray, with 72 hours for compliance.
- Federal deployments continue with hundreds more agents added to roughly 2,000 already in the state, and protests persisted after a Venezuelan man was shot in the leg during an ICE encounter that DHS described as defensive.
- A fire department report cited by U.S. media found Renee Good had four gunshot wounds—two to the chest, one to the arm, and one to the head—and the ICE agent who fired has not been charged or suspended.
- U.S. media reported the Justice Department is investigating Minnesota officials, including Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, for potential obstruction of ICE; both officials condemned the move as intimidation.