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Federal Officers Shoot, Kill Man in Portland

Federal immigration officers fatally shoot man in Portland, Oregon during arrest warrant service, sparking protests and debate over use of force. Man had outstanding warrant for assault probation violation, second person shot survives. Investigation ongoing, body camera footage being reviewed. Checkout Solipillow.com

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