Ice murdered protester in front of Glam Doll donuts

Checked on January 24, 2026
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Executive summary

Video and multiple local outlets report that a federal agent opened fire on a person outside Glam Doll Donuts in south Minneapolis during protests on Jan. 24, 2026, after agents wrestled the person to the ground, but available reporting does not establish that ICE “murdered” a protester and key facts remain unverified as authorities investigate [1] [2] [3].

1. What happened on Nicollet Avenue: the scene captured and amplified online

Footage circulating online shows several federal agents wrestling a person to the pavement near Nicollet Avenue and 26th Street outside Glam Doll Donuts and, soon after, multiple shots are audible as bystanders exclaim in shock, a sequence described and republished by outlets including The Mirror and Bring Me The News; those videos have been widely shared but, according to reporting, have not yet been independently authenticated by authorities [4] [1] [2].

2. Official confirmations and timeline reported by local media

Local reporters at the scene say a federal agent opened fire at around 9 a.m., and the City of Minneapolis acknowledged it was “aware of reports of another shooting involving federal law enforcement” in the area while investigators worked to confirm details, per city social posts and coverage by ABC News and Times Now [1] [3] [5].

3. Conflicting accounts about whether the person was armed

Some witnesses and social posts described the individual as appearing unarmed, and initial social-media captions alleged that agents shot an unarmed protester, but federal spokespeople or DHS officials provided a different account that the person was armed—Fox-affiliated reporting and other outlets noted DHS commentary and images circulated purporting to show a small handgun—so credible outlets report competing narratives about whether the subject posed a threat [2] [3].

4. Why calling the incident “murder” is premature given the evidence available

Murder is a legal finding that requires proof of unlawful intent and culpability after investigation and potential prosecution; current reporting documents a shooting occurred and shows disputed witness video, but does not include a public investigative conclusion that the shooting met the legal standard for murder—news organizations repeatedly describe the situation as developing and note that official determinations and independent verification remain pending [2] [5].

5. Broader context: heightened tensions after prior federal shootings in Minneapolis

The Glam Doll incident unfolded amid heightened protests following the Jan. 7 fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent—coverage from BBC, CNN and others shows Minneapolis was already on edge, with dueling federal and local narratives and public outcry about federal tactics; that context helps explain the rapid spread of video and the demand for accountability but does not itself adjudicate the facts of this separate shooting [6] [7] [8].

6. Competing agendas, media dynamics and what to watch next

Advocates and protesters frame the videos as proof of excessive force and press for ICE withdrawal, while federal officials emphasize officer safety and contend the subject was armed; conservative outlets and some officials have highlighted footage supporting the federal version, and local outlets stress eyewitness accounts that contradict it—readers should note these implicit agendas and await formal investigatory findings from law enforcement and prosecutors before accepting assertions of criminal intent or murder [2] [8] [3].

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