DHS says federal agent shot man in Minneapolis
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Person shot in leg by federal law enforcement in Minneapolis after assaulting an officer, DHS says
A person was shot in the leg by a federal law enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday evening after resisting arrest and “violently assaulting” an officer, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement,
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