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MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Tuesday delivered an unusually profane and emotional rebuke of federal immigration authorities, telling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to “get the f*** out of Minneapolis” after an ICE officer fatally shot a woman during a vehicle stop amid a sweeping immigration operation.
Jacob Frey: "To ICE — get the fuck out of Minneapolis" pic.twitter.com/6cr3MIApLv
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 7, 2026
The shooting, which occurred earlier Wednesday, remains under investigation. Federal officials are adamant that the woman was shot after allegedly attempting to drive her vehicle into officers during a Department of Homeland Security-led enforcement action. Online reaction is at least mixed, with critics disputing that account and even a few supporters of immigration enforcement arguing that critical questions remain unanswered. (RELATED: ICE Operation Ends In Deadly Tragedy)
Freeze frames of the specific moments when the ICE agent draws and fires his pistol three times, killing the woman driving the vehicle: https://t.co/Sft2GDbtQX pic.twitter.com/aYNnPcADyq
— Aaron Fritschner (@Fritschner) January 7, 2026
To everyone saying she turned her tires that he wasn't in danger. He had no way to see that. As far as he knew she was coming straight for him
— Backwoodsbrush (@backwoodsbrush) January 7, 2026
The woman who was shot was a "middle-aged white woman" who was sitting in her car blocking the street because of federal law enforcement presence. pic.twitter.com/8yGVef2Uv3
— Libby Emmons (@libbyemmons) January 7, 2026
This incident must be thoroughly investigated. It is a tragedy not to be minimized. But the Karens and their low testosterone husbands have been interfering and harassing federal law enforcement officers beyond belief. Something like this was bound to happen. The citizens of Mpls… https://t.co/aODGVdoSdn
— Peter Brandt (@PeterLBrandt) January 7, 2026
From the multiple angles I’ve seen—and this seems to be the clearest one—it does not look like the ICE officer who shot the woman was in any real danger when he opened fire into the vehicle. Fleeing an encounter because you’re scared should not be a death sentence. https://t.co/4BfFTPAZQq
— Justin Amash (@justinamash) January 7, 2026
I’m not going to make any judgement except for what I can see from this angle. And you can clearly see and hear that the agent was hit by the car a split second BEFORE he fired. There’s enough ambiguity here to make the mayor’s one-sided account unacceptable. https://t.co/cpWzAMcWc6
— David Asman (@DavidAsmanfox) January 7, 2026
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem described the incident as an act of “domestic terrorism.”
It immediately became a flashpoint in the broader clash between city leadership and federal immigration enforcement.
A Deadly Encounter Amid a Nationwide ICE Operation
The fatal shooting occurred during a large-scale DHS operation that deployed more than 2,000 federal agents nationwide to target illegal immigrants in multiple sanctuary jurisdictions, including Minneapolis.
According to federal statements, the ICE officer fired in self-defense after the woman allegedly attempted to use her vehicle as a weapon. No independent investigative findings have been released, and ICE body camera footage, if any exists, remains undisclosed.
Frey Rejects Federal Account, Uses Profanity at Press Conference
Speaking at a tense press conference, Frey said he personally reviewed video of the incident and dismissed DHS’ explanation outright.
“Their description of what happened is bulls***,” Frey said, accusing federal authorities of recklessly abusing their power in a needless way that led to a woman’s death.
The mayor said the shooting was emblematic of what he views as dangerous federal overreach, arguing that ICE’s presence escalated a routine encounter into a fatal confrontation.
His blunt remarks — rare for a sitting mayor — drew immediate national attention.
Rising Tensions Between Local Leaders and Federal Enforcement
Frey’s comments reflect deepening hostility between Democratic-led cities and federal immigration agencies, particularly as enforcement actions intensify.
Supporters of ICE argue officers are operating under increasingly dangerous conditions. DHS data shows:
- 238 assaults on ICE officers between Jan. 21, 2025, and Nov. 21, 2025
- Just 19 assaults during the same period in 2024
Federal officials cite those figures to justify their enforcement tactics and heightened officer vigilance.
Critics argue that heavy-handed raids increase the likelihood of panic, confusion, and deadly outcomes. (RELATED: Report: Federal Agency Moves Toward Major Law Enforcement Expansion)
The shooting comes amid renewed scrutiny of ICE practices nationwide. In 2025, 32 people died while in ICE custody, the highest number in more than two decades, according to advocacy groups that track detention-related deaths.
What Happens Next
Key questions remain unanswered:
- Was the use of deadly force justified?
- Will body camera footage be released?
- Will the case be handled by federal prosecutors or an independent review body?
Until those questions are resolved, the Minneapolis shooting is likely to remain a political and cultural flashpoint — fueling potentially explosive debate, hopefully nothing more.
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If you do not think being run over by the vehicle will not kill you just as dead as someone threatening to shoot you or knife you, you are wrong. She should have stopped for law enforcement instead of trying to run over them to avoid being stopped!
Karens with cars. This was bound to happen. I’m surprised it was not sooner!
The FAFO syndrome will appear.
‘Ya Phuck With The Bull, You Get The Horn’. She gambled and LOST.
Top Dem? By whose standard; Walz? Right!