Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shot and injured two civilians in Portland, Oregon, in a residential area on Thursday, local police confirmed. Portland police officers were notified about a man and a woman, who were unidentified, injured by projectiles. Upon arrival, they confirmed that two ICE agents were possibly involved, according to the police department's statement on X. The two people shot were taken to a local hospital, and there are no details on their health condition. Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) posted a statement on X confirming ICE agents' involvement in the incident, but it was later removed from the platform. Local authorities have not yet provided details about the context of the shooting, but Portland Police Chief Bob Day asked the public to 'remain calm.' The incident was recorded 24 hours after an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, a case that has sparked a series of protests against the actions of federal agents and the policy of President Donald Trump's administration, which has led to the deaths of at least seven people in recent months.
ICE Agents Shoot and Injure Two People in Portland
ICE agents shot and injured two civilians in Portland, Oregon. The incident comes amid protests against the Trump administration's policies.