Chapter 1: What happened during the ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis?
Two versions of the same deadly incident. On Lisa Brady, Fox News. After an ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis, city officials pointing the finger at immigration enforcement operations.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said when they arrived, they found a woman with a gunshot wound to the head who was later pronounced dead at a hospital.
This woman was in her vehicle and was blocking the roadway on Portland Avenue. At some point, a federal law enforcement officer approached her on foot and the vehicle began to drive off. At least two shots were fired.
He described her as a middle-aged white woman. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry told ICE to leave the city.
Your stated reason for being in this city is to create some kind of safety, and you are doing exactly the opposite.
Homeland Security's assistant secretary said they believe this was an incident of domestic terrorism. Fox's Jessica Rosenthal.
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Chapter 2: How are city officials and law enforcement responding to the incident?
ICE says the vehicle was being used as a weapon to attack officers. President Trump just posting he watched a video that appears to show an officer fired in self-defense. The president adding these incidents are happening because the radical left is threatening and assaulting law enforcement officers.
The Minneapolis mayor earlier calling the self-defense narrative garbage, also citing video evidence. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz moments ago accusing the Trump administration of governing by reality TV.
To Minnesotans, I say this. I feel your anger. I'm angry. They want a show. We can't give it to them.
He's urging any protests to remain peaceful. The White House pushing back on calls for elections anytime soon in Venezuela following last weekend's capture of leader Nicolas Maduro.
It's too premature and too early to dictate a timetable for elections in Venezuela right now.
White House spokeswoman Caroline Leavitt also says the U.S. is easing some sanctions to allow the sale of Venezuelan oil. On Wall Street, a sell-off for the Dow down 468 points at the bell. America is listening to Fox News.
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The cost of housing getting attention in Washington.
To address the issue of affordability, President Trump says he is taking steps to ban large institutional investors from buying more single-family homes and wants Congress to codify the action into law. In a Truth Social post, the president says he will discuss housing and affordability proposals later this month at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the incident on immigration enforcement?
State epidemiologist Dr. Linda Bell.
This virus, as we've repeatedly reported, is so highly infectious that this virus is going to find every susceptible person in the population who gets exposed. And Most of the new cases are from known households and schools, plus four from churches.
Fox's Carmen Roberts, Dr. Bell urging more vaccination to help stop the outbreak. Recapping stocks, the Dow retreats, dropping 466 points back under 49K. The S&P also finishing lower after hitting new highs, down 23 points. But the Nasdaq ends in the green, up 37. I'm Lisa Brady. This is Fox News.