The Associated Press obtained a hospital record showing federal agents shot and killed a 37-year-old man in Minneapolis amid the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts. An angry crowd later gathered at the scene, shouting profanities and calling officers "cowards." AP photo editors have assembled a gallery documenting the shooting’s aftermath and public reaction. Authorities had released limited details at the time of reporting.
Federal Agents Kill 37-Year-Old in Minneapolis; Crowd Confronts Officers — AP Photo Gallery

Federal agents shot and killed a 37-year-old man in Minneapolis amid the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement operations, according to a hospital record obtained by The Associated Press. The incident prompted an immediate and vocal public reaction.
What Happened
The hospital record obtained by AP indicates the man died after being shot by federal agents. AP reports that an angry crowd gathered at the scene following the shooting, shouting profanities, calling the officers "cowards" and urging them to leave.
Public Reaction
Tensions at the scene were high as residents and onlookers confronted federal officers. Demonstrators expressed outrage and demanded answers, while law enforcement maintained a presence. At the time of publication, formal details from federal authorities about the circumstances of the shooting and the man’s identity were limited.
"Cowards," some in the crowd shouted, reflecting the strong emotions that followed the use of deadly force.
Photo Coverage: This article accompanies a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors documenting the shooting’s aftermath and the charged atmosphere among residents and federal officers.
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