Man shot dead was 37-year-old US citizen, Minneapolis police chief says

Minneapolis police chief Brian O’Hara has said the city authorities know the identity of the man killed by federal officers this morning, but the name is not being released at this time.

He described the person shot dead as a white man, a resident of the city and a US citizen. O’Hara said the victim was 37 years old. Wire services had previously said the man was 51.

O’Hara said that the federal authorities have not provided any details about today’s incident to the police department and city authorities.

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In bystander video of the fatal incident in Minneapolis today, many details remain unexplained, but the viewer can see a tussle of five or six agents in dull green uniforms pinning someone to the ground and some of those agents raising their arms and appearing to punch the person.

The person on the ground also appears to be being kicked by the agents who are restraining them and shots ring out. It is not yet officially disclosed if the man on the ground had a firearm actually upon his person at that time or if he was trying to reach it or use it. The federal government has said the man was wielding a pistol.

The Minneapolis authorities say that the federal government has not told them yet exactly what led up to the violent detention and, ultimately, the fatal shooting of the man.

Minnesota governor Tim Walz has called for the state to lead the investigation into this incident.

Reuters adds that federal officers were wearing masks and tactical vests and were wrestling with a man on the snow-covered street of south Minneapolis before shots are heard. In footage on social media, the man falls to the ground, and several more shots are heard.

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