Minneapolis police chief criticizes ICE tactics after clash with protesters
Onlooker video of the confrontation Monday in a Minneapolis neighborhood showed people yelling at Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to release the woman, claiming she is pregnant and couldnât breathe. After kneeling on her, an agent later dragged the woman by one arm on her back toward a vehicle.
âLet her go! Let her go!â onlookers yelled as the agent dragged the woman at an intersection close to a Somali business district. The woman was let go.
Police Chief Brian OâHara told a news conference Tuesday that city police were called to the confrontation by a federal agent who said officers needed help.
When police arrived, they did not see violence against federal officers and left in an effort to de-escalate the situation, OâHara said. He added that âother law enforcement agenciesâ may have been using âquestionable methods.â
She said she approached the scene and began recording immediately, but was shoved back by an officer when she tried asking the woman on the ground what her name was. Spencer said she and others in the crowd were also sprayed with chemical irritants by one of the agents.
Department of Homeland Security assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin said federal officers were targeting a vehicle when protesters âthrew rocks, chunks of ice, assaulted officers and used pepper sprayâ against the officers. The officers sustained multiple injuries including cuts, McLaughlin said in a statement, adding that two people were charged with assaulting federal officers and remain in custody.
Officers tried to arrest the woman shown in the video because she ârushed an ICE vehicle and attempted to vandalize it,â but the officers abandoned the arrest after being swarmed by protesters, McLaughlin said.
Hodan Hassan, a former Minnesota state legislator, said she believes ICE tactics are becoming more harsh as the Minneapolis-St. Paul operation continues.
âThe first week, they were not very aggressive. They were stopping people. Second week, we saw them really aggressive,â she said.
The clash in south Minneapolis occurred just a couple miles away from where George Floyd was killed by a city police officer kneeling on his neck. Scenes from that death shook the country and set off a nationwide racial justice movement and demands for police reform.