Chapter 1: What recent events have escalated tensions in Minneapolis?
Tensions running high in Minneapolis. I'm Sue Guzman, Fox News. An ICE agent shooting a person targeted for an arrest in the leg in Minneapolis Wednesday after he came at them with a snow shovel. Fox's Alexis McAdams.
Fox was out on the ground with ICE agents who told me quite simply that they've got people that are doxing them, targeting them. literally sending their location before they even get out of the car. They blow a whistle. They tell people where to go. ICE watch groups have a signal group chat, we're told by sources, where they text exactly what's going on with these active operations.
And what DHS and ICE is saying is whether you like us or not, we're enforcing the law. They don't think of it as political here. So they said they did this under Democrats. They've done the job under Republicans. These people are in the country legally, according to ICE, that had criminal rap sheets, according to investigators, attacked one of the ICE agents with some type of weapon.
Minneapolis police deeming protesters at the scene afterward an unlawful assembly, saying they threw rocks and fireworks at police officers, calling on protesters to return home immediately.
Chapter 2: How are ICE agents responding to public scrutiny and threats?
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz addressed his state earlier.
You have an absolute right to peacefully film ICE agents as they conduct these activities.
Iran is promising retaliation if the U.S. or Israel intervenes as the anti-regime protests continue there.
We saw something similar before the 12-day war that Israel launched against Iran, followed up by Operation Midnight Hammer when those B-2s bombed Iran's nuclear facilities, as well as those 30 Tomahawk missiles from the guided missile submarine USS Georgia. Now President Trump's saying he wants to go back to the old Iran. He wants to see the pre-1979 Iranian Revolution version.
We don't want to see people killed, and we want to see a little bit of freedom for these people. These people have been living in hell for a long time. You know, that used to be a hell of a country. I have friends that used to invest in Iran, and they did well with their investments. It was a great place. The people were great. For more than two weeks, protests have been growing inside Iran.
Fox's Jerry Yankst.
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Chapter 3: What statements have Minnesota officials made regarding protests?
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An hours-long Verizon outage has been resolved. The company saying on X that more than 100,000 customers were affected Wednesday. The latest from Fox's Kevin Korn.
At its peak, the carrier suffered a major outage impacting more than 170,000 people, according to the outage tracking site Down Detector. New York, D.C., Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, L.A., Portland, among the metro's hardest hit. They also had a big outage back in September of 24. More than 100,000 users that time were stuck without power and calls were dropping.
And not to jump on the carrier when they're down, it's worth noting the company also had to fork over a million bucks to settle an investigation into 911 call outages by the SEC.
And Verizon says the company will issue credits for those affected. House Republicans looking to retaliate after the Clintons didn't show up for a deposition. Fox's Ryan Schmelz with details from Capitol Hill.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer says next week the committee will mark up legislation to hold both former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress.
We have in good faith negotiated with the Clintons' attorneys for five months.
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