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Minneapolis live updates: ICE arrest powers expanded, memo says

The memo was dated Jan. 28 and signed by by Acting Director Todd Lyons.

A 37-year-old man was shot and killed Saturday morning in Minneapolis -- the second shooting of a U.S. citizen this month by federal agents in the city.

The shooting of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse, ratcheted up tensions, as protesters clashed in the streets with law enforcement in the aftermath of the shooting.

The incident followed the fatal shooting of Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother, on Jan. 7.


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Vance defends detention of 5-year-old

Asked about the detention of a 5-year-old by federal agents earlier this week, Vice President JD Vance defended the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, saying he is "proud of the fact that we are enforcing the country's laws."

Vance said he looked into the case and found that "the 5-year-old was not arrested, that his dad was an illegal alien and when they went to arrest his illegal alien father, the father ran," Vance told reporters Thursday.

"So the story is that ICE detained a 5-year-old, well, what are they supposed to do? Are they supposed to let a 5-year-old child freeze to death? Are they not supposed to arrest an illegal alien in the United States of America?" the vice president said.

Vance argued that having cooperation between local and federal officials would bring down the chaos.

"If the argument is that you can't arrest people who break laws because they have children, then every single parent is going to be completely given immunity from ever being the subject of law enforcement. That doesn't make any sense," Vance said.


3rd person arrested in church protest

A third person was arrested in the case of the disruption of church services in St. Paul, according to the Justice Department.

"William Kelly is being charged with conspiracy to deprive rights, a federal crime, for his involvement in the St. Paul church riots," Secretary Kristi Noem posted on X alongside a photo of him.

He, along with two others, were charged with disrupting church services in St. Paul over objections that of the leaders was a local ICE leader.

-ABC News' Luke Barr and Olivia Rubin


DHS releasing 'inaccurate and misleading' information on people with ICE detainers in custody, Minnesota official says

The Department of Homeland Security is releasing "inaccurate and misleading" information with regards to the number of people with ICE detainers in county and state prisons, Minnesota Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell said Thursday.

"This is no longer a simple misunderstanding. At best, DHS fundamentally misunderstands Minnesota's correctional system. At a minimum, this reflects systemic data management inadequacies or incompetence as it relates to DHS tracking of detainers in custody. At worst, it is pure propaganda; numbers released without evidence to stoke fear rather than inform the public," Schnell said.


Schnell said that there are 94 people with ICE detainers in county jails in the state. There are 207 people with detainers in state prisons, for a total of 301 people.

"The DHS has repeatedly claimed that there are more than 1,360 individuals with ICE detainers in Minnesota custody. Despite requests, DHS has provided no data, no data source, no tracking methodology, no jurisdictional breakdown, and no time frame explaining how their numbers were produced," Schnell said.

"We need to align facts and the operational realities before we can solve whatever problem they think exists. This should not be controversial," Schnell said.


2nd arrest made following protest at church

A second arrest related to the church incident has been made, according to FBI Director Kash Patel.

"Chauntyll Louisa Allen is now in custody, also on an alleged violation of the FACE Act - after targeting Cities Church in Minneapolis last weekend," Patel said in a post on X.

--ABC News' Luke Barr