Minneapolis Releases Video of ICE Shooting After Charges Against Two Men Dropped

Minneapolis Releases Video of ICE Shooting After Charges Against Two Men Dropped
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The release of video footage has raised questions about the initial investigation and prosecution of a nonfatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis.

  • The city of Minneapolis released a video showing a chase and scuffle that ended in a nonfatal shooting in January.
  • Prosecutors did not review the video until weeks after charging the wounded man, according to an official.
  • The shooting involved an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer and resulted in nonfatal injuries.
  • Charges against two men related to the incident have since collapsed.
  • The video has brought renewed scrutiny to the official account provided by ICE.

A video released by Minneapolis depicts a chase and altercation that concluded with an ICE officer shooting a man, who survived. Prosecutors reportedly charged the wounded man before reviewing the footage.

The incident has prompted concerns about the transparency and thoroughness of the investigation and prosecution process, particularly regarding the timing of evidence review and the accuracy of official accounts.

Further examination of the case and the actions of both law enforcement and prosecutors is expected, with potential policy or procedural reviews in response to the scrutiny.