Minneapolis, MN
Southeast Sweeps Minneapolis to Finish Back-to-Back Strong
By TYLER HENRY
Lead Sportswriter – Salina Post
The Southeast of Saline basketball teams finished off their week in style, sweeping Minneapolis to cap off their back-to-back a perfect 4-0.
Girls Game: SE of Saline 42, Minneapolis 40
The Lady Trojans built themselves a sizable early lead, and would need every bit of it to stave off a late Lady Lion run.
Southeast led by as many as 11 points at the half, and maintained a nine-point lead going into the fourth, but added just two fourth-quarter points, holding on for dear life to the 42-40 win.
“I thought we came out really well,” SES head coach Shauna Smith said. “We defended the heck out of them for 32 minutes. We let up a couple of threes early but we fixed that and got out on the perimeter a little harder.”
Most of Minneapolis’ fourth-quarter damage was done at the free-throw line, where Raelyn Robinson went a perfect 6-6 at the stripe, supplementing the lone field goal make by Josi Schrader.
Maci McClure, who did not score in the fourth quarter, would go on to lead all scorers with 12 points for Minneapolis.
On the other side of the matchup, seven different Lady Trojans entered the scoring column, led by Lexi Jacobson (11), and Maddie Harris (9).
Southeast will have two days off before opening another back-to-back at Ellinwood on Monday.
Boys Game: SE of Saline 63, Minneapolis 25
On the boy’s side of things, Southeast took care of business from the jump, outscoring the Lions 24-8 in the second quarter to hold a massive 41-18 lead and never looking back.
From there, defense was the name of the game, as the Trojans held a second-straight opponent under 35 points on the night.
“They were down a guy that they run a lot of sets through so they had to figure some things out but I thought we did a good job once we took away the dribble-drive,” SES head coach Bryson Flax said. “Our offense flows better when we can get out in transition and I was proud of the guys tonight.”
With Owen Just MIA, the Lions struggled to put the pieces together offensively, getting 11 from Zach Nelson, and 14 from the rest of the team combined.
Meanwhile for Southeast, nine different Trojans notched at least one bucket, anchored by big nights off the bench for Brenton Leeds (15) and Isaiah Kejr (12).
The Trojans return to the floor on Monday when they travel to Ellinwood for the first of a new back-to-back.
Minneapolis, MN
ICE officer shoot man in leg in north Minneapolis after shovel attack, officials say
A shooting occurred Wednesday night in north Minneapolis after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were attacked by men with shovels during an arrest operation amid Operation Metro Surge, three U.S. officials told CBS News.
One of the men, a Venezuelan migrant, was shot in the leg but is expected to be OK, two of the officials told CBS News.
According to law enforcement officials briefed on the incident, the shooting occurred around 7 p.m. during a targeted ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations action near North Sixth Street and North 24th Avenue.
Officials say one man armed with a shovel — described as an “illegal alien” from Venezuela and the primary target of the operation — assaulted an ICE officer, striking the officer with the shovel and attempting to hit the agent’s head. An ICE ERO agent then opened fire, striking the man in the leg.
After being shot, the man fled into a residence. Authorities later determined the house contained three additional targets. All four individuals barricaded themselves inside the home.
Due to the barricade situation, additional agents were called to the scene. Officers breached the house with the assistance of an ICE specialized tactical team. Officials believe all individuals inside the home were taken into custody.
Both the ICE officer who was struck and the man who was shot were transported to the hospital. The man who was shot is expected to be OK. The officer’s condition and the nature of their injuries have yet to be confirmed.
A large crowd has formed at the scene, with fireworks reportedly heard nearby.
The shooting comes exactly one week after ICE officer Jonathan Ross fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Good in south Minneapolis.
This is a developing story and it will be updated.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis live updates: ICE protesters face tear gas as Trump administration promises tough response
From high school students to elected officials, residents in Minnesota are pushing back against the growing deployment of federal immigration officers in their neighborhoods, leading to days of confrontations and protests.
Resident Neph Sudduth stopped to choke back tears as she witnessed immigration officers roaming around her neighborhood, just a few blocks from the site where an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Nicole Good last week, and clashing with protesters.
“They will hurt you for real! They will hurt you for real!” she shouted at anti-ICE demonstrators, urging them to move away from the officers’ vehicles. Just then, an immigration officer rolled down his window, extended his arm and sprayed a protester point-blank in the face with a chemical agent.
Federal agents use pepper spray against a protester Sunday in Minneapolis. Kerem Yucel / AFP via Getty Images
Read the full story here.
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis family demands judicial warrant as federal agents bust door during raid
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Loved ones are demanding the immediate release of Garrison Gibson from ICE custody after armed federal agents used a door-breaching battering ram to arrest him inside his Minneapolis home.
Gibson’s legal team has since filed a habeas petition, arguing the arrest violated his constitutional rights because ICE did not have a judicial warrant.
Arrest caught on camera
What we know:
Video captured the arrest of Garrison Gibson inside his north Minneapolis home on Sunday morning.
Armed federal agents used a battering ram to enter the house after his family demanded to see a judicial warrant.
His loved ones documented the unfolding immigration enforcement operation live on Facebook.
Within 24 hours, Gibson’s legal team had filed a habeas petition, asking a federal judge to release him immediately.
“Any American should be terrified by that because that is such an egregious violation of the Fourth Amendment,” Gibson’s immigration attorney, Marc Prokosch, told FOX 9. “That is from our Bill of Rights. To see a battering ram coming to the front door of your house with a 9-year-old inside is just terrifying.”
Living under ICE supervision
Dig deeper:
According to court filings, Gibson is a 38-year-old Liberian citizen, who has a final immigration removal order dating back to 2009.
But he has lived under ICE supervision for more than 15 years with a past drug conviction that has been cleared from his record.
Prokosch says Gibson had just checked in with ICE officials approximately two weeks prior and had another meeting on the calendar at the end of the month.
But now he questions the tactics of federal law enforcement.
“Why this use of force?” asked Prokosch. “Why not just wait for him to come back because he is not like a violent criminal.”
Behind bars in Freeborn County
What’s next:
Attorneys for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have been given a couple more days to file a response to the allegations before the judge ultimately rules on Gibson’s habeas petition.
The department has not responded to the FOX 9 Investigators’ request for comment.
In the meantime, the judge has ordered DHS not to move Gibson.
His family reports that he is currently being held at the Freeborn County jail in Albert Lea.
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