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Oregon Launches Investigation into Federal Shooting of Couple in Portland

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An investigation has been initiated by Oregon officials following a shooting involving federal agents in Portland that injured a married couple. The incident occurred during a targeted vehicle stop by U.S. Border Patrol agents, who claimed they fired shots after the driver attempted to flee. This shooting has heightened tensions in the city, especially after a separate incident where an ICE agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis. Local leaders, including Portland's mayor, have condemned the actions of federal agents and are calling for a halt to ICE operations in the area until the investigation is complete. The Oregon Attorney General's office will examine whether any federal officer acted outside their legal authority during the incident.

Key Details: • Oregon Attorney General announced the investigation on Thursday. • Shooting occurred during a federal vehicle stop on Thursday afternoon. • The couple injured in the shooting are reportedly linked to a Venezuelan gang. • Portland Mayor has called for an immediate halt to ICE operations in the city. • Multnomah County extended an emergency declaration in response to federal immigration enforcement.

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Tricia McLaughlinDepartment of Homeland SecurityU.S. Border PatrolFBIMinneapolisPortlandJacob FreyKeith WilsonKayse JamaDan RayfieldJessica Vega PedersonMultnomah CountyBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

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