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BREAKING: DHS Labels Minneapolis Car-Ramming Attempt ‘Domestic Terrorism’ After ICE Officer Fatally Shoots Attacker.
BREAKING: DHS Labels Minneapolis Car-Ramming Attempt ‘Domestic Terrorism’ After ICE Officer Fatally Shoots Attacker.
MINNEAPOLIS — January 7, 2026 — A chaos-tinged scene unfolded Wednesday in south Minneapolis when a woman was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer, after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said she tried to use her vehicle to run over federal officers during an immigration enforcement operation.
The DHS characterized the act as “domestic terrorism.”
What Happened
Homeland Security officials reported that ICE officers were conducting targeted enforcement activities in a residential neighborhood when a group of rioters began blocking the officers’ movement.
According to DHS, one individual “weaponized her vehicle,” attempting to run over the law enforcement officers in what the agency described as an effort to kill them.
In response, an ICE officer, fearing for his life and the lives of his colleagues, fired shots at the vehicle.
The woman was hit and later pronounced dead at the scene.
DHS said that although some ICE officers sustained minor injuries, they are expected to make full recoveries.
DHS Response and Domestic Terrorism Label.
Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin said in an official statement that the violent behavior — specifically the attempt to use a vehicle as a weapon against federal officers — constituted an act of domestic terrorism.
The department defended the actions of the ICE officer as a defensive use of force to protect law enforcement personnel and the public.
Scene on the Ground and Public Reaction.
Local eyewitness reports described a tense atmosphere at the intersection of East 34th Street and Portland Avenue — the location of the encounter.
Media and local news crews reported a heavy federal law enforcement presence following the shooting, and a crowd of protesters quickly gathered in the area.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey condemned the federal operation, calling for ICE to leave the city, and described the situation as chaotic, reflecting deep local frustration over the intensified immigration enforcement in Minneapolis.
At the same time, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz urged calm and stated that state public safety teams were collecting more information as the investigation continued.
Broader Context
This shooting occurs in the context of a significant escalation of federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, where ICE has deployed hundreds of officers as part of a multifaceted operation, including investigations into alleged welfare fraud in immigrant communities.
The deployment has drawn sharp criticism from local officials and advocacy groups opposed to federal immigration actions in cities governed by Democrats.
The incident adds to growing national tensions over immigration enforcement strategies, particularly in urban areas that have been focal points of protest and political debate.
Uncertainties and Ongoing Investigation.
While the DHS account frames the shooting as a defensive measure against a violent attack, independent verification of the specific events leading to the shots fired is still emerging.
Videos and eyewitness accounts have circulated on social platforms with differing narratives about what precisely occurred in the moments before the fatal shooting, though these claims have not been fully corroborated by major news outlets at this time.
Local law enforcement and federal investigators are expected to continue reviewing body camera footage and other evidence to clarify the sequence of events and determine whether the use of deadly force was justified under existing protocols.
