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Portland Shooting: 2 Wounded by Federal Immigration Agents
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Federal immigration officers in Portland, Oregon, shot two individuals on Thursday, leaving them with gunshot wounds. The incident involved Customs and Border Protection agents in the eastern part of the city. The Portland police responded promptly and transported both victims to a hospital, though their conditions remain unknown. This shooting follows a fatal incident in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where an ICE officer shot and killed a woman. The FBI is now investigating the Portland shooting, as the community awaits further details. Checkout Solipillow.com
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