Minnesota Attorneys Seek Public Help in Investigation of Fatal ICE Shooting
MINNESOTA – Attorneys representing the interests of a 37-year-old woman killed in a shooting involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have issued a public appeal for evidence. The fatal incident, which occurred on Wednesday, is currently the subject of an investigation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The legal team states that they have been excluded from the federal probe and have been unable to access critical information regarding the circumstances of the shooting. Citing this lack of transparency and their inability to participate in the FBI’s process, the attorneys are now bypassing official channels to request assistance directly from the community.
Lawyers are urging any witnesses to the confrontation, or anyone who may possess relevant material—such as cellphone video, surveillance footage, or photographs—to come forward immediately. The collection of independent evidence is intended to help reconstruct a comprehensive timeline of the events that led to the woman’s death. As the official investigation continues, the attorneys maintain that public contribution is essential to ensure a thorough and independent review of the encounter.

























