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Two more shootings by ICE agent; this time in Oregon!

Federal agents shoot 2 people in East Portland

KUOW.org reports:

“Two people were shot and wounded Thursday by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent in East Portland, according to the Portland Police Bureau and the FBI.

The two people who were shot have been transported to local hospitals.

FBI Portland said the shooting took place around 2:15 p.m. near the 10000 block of Main Street.

The FBI called it an “active and ongoing investigation led by the FBI,” in a statement on X. OPB confirmed that the post was deleted shortly after, but the information is accurate.

The shooting by federal agents in Portland comes a day after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis, sparking nationwide protests.

Portland Mayor Keith Wilson issued a statement calling it a “deeply troubling incident.”

“We cannot sit by while constitutional protections erode and bloodshed mounts. Portland is not a ‘training ground’ for militarized agents, and the ‘full force’ threatened by the administration has deadly consequences,” Wilson said.

The mayor said he is calling on ICE to “end all operations in Portland until a full investigation can be completed.”

Wilson also asked for Portlanders to “show up with calm and purpose during this difficult time.”

U.S. Rep. Emily Randall, a Washington Democrat, said she was horrified after watching the video from Minneapolis and now hearing about the shooting in Portland. She said she was co-sponsoring a measure to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

“Kristi Noem’s lawless agents are out of control," Randall said in a statement. "We cannot have rogue government agencies killing its own people in our communities."

The three Portland City Councilors who represent District 1 issued a joint statement in response to the shooting. Councilors Candace Avalos, Jamie Dunphy and Loretta Smith said the shooting involved “two of our East Portland neighbors.”

They said they were awaiting more information but the incident “is part of a pattern of violence that we have seen too many times across our country.”

“As your East Portland councilors, we have stood united to protect Portlanders from aggressive immigration enforcement and federal overreach and we will continue to do everything in our power to keep our communities safe,” they wrote. “We are asking our counterparts at every level of government to do the same.”

As in the case of the Minneapolis shooting, the Department of Homeland Security said the driver of the vehicle in Portland "weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents."

"Fearing for his life and safety, an agent fired a defensive shot," the agency said in a post on X. "The driver drove off with the passenger, fleeing the scene."

Portland City Council was in session Thursday afternoon and abruptly recessed due to a security concern.

City Council President Elana Pirtle-Guiney interrupted the meeting by saying: “Councilors, we actually need to recess immediately.”

City staff directed all councilors to return to their offices.

At about 3:30 p.m., Councilor Sameer Kamal shared a post on Bluesky, stating, “Everyone is okay at City Hall right now. More will be shared asap.”

Council reconvened roughly an hour after it recessed. “I’m sorry to be delivering this news today,” Pirtle-Guiney said, citing the shooting as well as the deadly incident in Minneapolis.. Councilors then recessed the meeting until next week.

City council adjourned the meeting about 45 minutes into the livestream recording below.“
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