Family challenges DHS narrative after ICE shooting in Minneapolis

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Relatives of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, a Venezuelan migrant shot in the leg by an ICE officer in Minneapolis, dispute the DHS account, saying the shooting occurred at the door of the house as a housemate was entering rather than in the street during a scuffle, and that Sosa-Celis was not the person the officer was attempting to arrest during a traffic stop.
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