Woman Pulled From Car in Minneapolis ICE Shooting Speaks Out
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A woman who survived a dramatic encounter during a shooting at a Minneapolis Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office is sharing her story, describing the experience as a moment she is “lucky to be alive.” The incident, which unfolded Wednesday afternoon, drew national attention as bystanders and federal employees scrambled for safety.
Authorities say the chaos began when a gunman opened fire near the federal building, prompting an urgent response from law enforcement. The survivor, whose vehicle was struck during the confrontation, said she was pulled from her car by officers who rushed to remove people from the line of fire.
What Happened During the Shooting?
According to early reports, federal agents confronted an armed individual near the ICE offices. Witnesses described hearing multiple rounds of gunfire, followed by officers shouting for civilians to take cover. The woman, who had been driving near the scene, said officers forced open her door and directed her away from the vehicle for her safety.
She explained that she had little sense of what was happening until she saw armed agents surrounding the area. Only later did she learn that her car had been struck during the exchange.
Why This Matters
While the incident occurred hundreds of miles from Houston, it highlights ongoing national concerns around federal building security, the risks faced by bystanders during active shooter situations, and the rising number of high-profile safety incidents across major U.S. cities.
Local officials nationwide, including those in Houston, continue to monitor these events as part of broader public safety planning. Incidents like this prompt renewed attention to emergency response protocols, law enforcement preparedness, and the experiences of civilians unexpectedly caught in dangerous situations.
What’s Next?
Federal authorities are continuing their investigation into the Minneapolis shooting, including the gunman’s motive and the sequence of events leading up to the confrontation. Officials are also reviewing safety measures around federal facilities.
The woman involved says she is grateful to the officers who acted quickly, though she remains shaken. She emphasized the randomness of her involvement, urging others to stay aware of their surroundings as law enforcement continues to address rising security threats.
This article is a summary of reporting by ABC13 Houston. Read the full story here.

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