Video Shows Minneapolis ICE Agent Shooting Woman Before Threat

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Video Shows Minneapolis ICE Agent Shooting Woman Before Threat

New Video Shows Minneapolis ICE Agent Shooting Woman Before Threat, Gregory Bovino Under Fire

MINNEAPOLIS — A shocking new video from the fatal ICE operation in Minneapolis appears to show the agent firing at a 37-year-old U.S. citizen before she posed any threat, raising urgent questions about federal use-of-force policies and the presence of Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino during the operation.

The footage, analyzed frame by frame by news teams, shows the woman initially waving the officer to proceed. She then begins to drive away — yet the agent fires immediately, striking her lethally. Seconds later, the car crashes into a parked vehicle and a light pole. Authorities confirmed the woman died from gunshot wounds.

Video Shows Victim Signaling Officer Before Being Shot

The video provides a stunningly clear sequence: the woman gestures toward the ICE agent, attempting to move forward safely. In a critical moment, the agent fires before she presents any immediate danger.

“The footage shows the agent discharging his firearm at a moment when there was no direct threat,” said a former federal prosecutor. “This is an extremely serious issue for investigators evaluating justification and compliance with federal use-of-force standards.”

Instant Death and Lethal Timing Raise Legal Questions

The woman was struck in the head and died instantly. Experts note that federal guidelines generally allow deadly force only in the face of imminent threat. The new video raises the possibility that this standard may not have been met, intensifying scrutiny of both the agent and operational command.

Gregory Bovino’s 

resence Intensifies Scrutiny

Federal officials have confirmed that Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino was present during the operation. While he did not fire the weapon, Bovino’s role as a senior CBP official raises pressing questions about command oversight, operational planning, and real-time supervision.

“When senior command is on site, every tactical decision comes under scrutiny,” said a former DHS official. “Especially when new video evidence diverges from the initial federal narrative.”

Public Outcry and Calls for Independent Investigation

The video has sparked widespread outrage online. Civil rights advocates and community leaders emphasize the woman was a U.S. citizen and the shooting occurred far from the southern border, highlighting concerns over aggressive federal enforcement tactics.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey commented:

“This shows clearly that the federal narrative of self-defense does not match the facts. People need to see the truth — this is unacceptable.”

Civil rights organizations are demanding a full independent investigation and insist accountability must reach beyond the agent to senior leadership, including Gregory Bovino.

Investigators Focus on Key Questions

Authorities are expected to examine:

  • Exact timing of the shots relative to the victim’s movements

  • Positioning of the agent and opportunity to allow safe departure

  • Operational orders and rules of engagement

  • Command supervision and decision-making

  • Consistency between federal statements and video evidence

Any discrepancy could have serious legal and political consequences, fueling national debate over federal enforcement in urban areas.

Broader Implications

The Minneapolis shooting underscores urgent questions about:

  • ICE and CBP authority in domestic cities

  • Militarized enforcement in residential neighborhoods

  • Oversight and accountability of senior command officials

  • Use-of-force decision-making in high-risk federal operations

Critics argue the incident shows the dangers of aggressive federal enforcement tactics under senior command, especially when lethal force may not be justified.

Current Status

  • The agent who fired the shots has not been publicly identified

  • ICE and CBP have not released detailed information on Gregory Bovino’s role

  • No disciplinary action has been announced

  • Investigations by federal and local authorities continue

  • Additional forensic analysis and video review are ongoing

The new video ensures that Gregory Bovino and the Minneapolis ICE operation will remain under intense national scrutiny, fueling urgent debate over federal law enforcement, accountability, and use-of-force policies.

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