When Vehicles Become Weapons: Evaluating the ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Under Federal Use-of-Force Law

This analysis examines the ICE shooting Minneapolis self defense case through Supreme Court precedent, operational context, and the legal standard governing split-second use-of-force decisions. The high-stakes environment of federal immigration enforcement places agents in situations where threats can materialize in seconds. The ICE shooting in Minneapolis involving self-defense claims has brought major scrutiny. On January … Continue reading When Vehicles Become Weapons: Evaluating the ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Under Federal Use-of-Force Law