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I'm Rebecca Kezby.
There's been another fatal shooting on the streets of Minneapolis involving immigration and customs enforcement or ICE agents.
The Democratic governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls, has described it as horrific and sickening.
Police chief Brian O'Hara is appealing for calm and has asked protesters at the scene to disperse peacefully.
He told reporters the man killed was 37, White, a resident of Minneapolis.
and a US citizen.
He's not yet been named.
It's still a moving story, but this is how it unfolded today.
Just after nine this morning, the incident happened.
Video footage was captured by people nearby.
A man can be seen being wrestled to the ground by what looks like five, maybe six, ICE agents.
Then a shot or shots can be heard.
A crowd had already gathered, and as protests continued,