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CNN correspondent Sara Sidner can be heard violently coughing from tear gas inhalation while covering the DHS protests roaring through Minneapolis after another person was shot and killed by federal officers Saturday morning.
It’s all in the clip — she’s choking as she reports on federal agents throwing tear gas canisters to disperse crowds of angry protestors, who can also be seen fleeing the scene. Sidner describes the military-grade gas as “extreme” as she informs her colleagues they must get inside.
The camera can barely cut through the gas as the smoky cloud thickens in the street.
As you know, tensions are at an all-time high in Minnesota after federal officers fatally shot a 37-year-old Minneapolis resident, who is believed to be an American citizen.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told TMZ law enforcement officers were conducting a targeted operation against an illegal person wanted for violent assault just after 9 AM local time. The individual then approached US Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun, and they attempted to disarm him, she said.
A struggle ensued, and McLaughlin said an agent “fired defensive shots” as he was “fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers.” The man was ultimately declared dead.
Protestors immediately arrived at the scene, and McLaughlin told TMZ they were attempting to “obstruct and assault law enforcement,” and crowd control measures were deployed.
This is the third shooting involving an officer from DHS in Minneapolis this month. As you know, Renee good was shot and killed by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in her car earlier in January, while another person was shot during a car stop the following week.
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