NBC News reported a reduction in the number of U.S. border guards in Minneapolis
The U.S. Border Patrol, led by Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino, plans to withdraw some of its agents from Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the coming days. This was reported on January 27 by NBC News.
"Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino is expected to leave Minneapolis on Tuesday," the publication says.
In addition, the US Border and Customs Service intends to reduce the number of agents stationed in Minneapolis this week. Details about the reasons for this step and the future plans of the service are currently not specified.
On January 24, Fox News reported that a border patrol officer opened fire on an armed man in Minneapolis. Later, CNN, citing a statement from the head of the city's police, noted that the injured man had died.
At the same time, US President Donald Trump expressed surprise at the public reaction to the shooting involving a federal agent in Minneapolis. He noted the details of the incident and asked about the actions of law enforcement agencies at the scene of the incident.
CNN reported on January 25 that the likelihood of a partial shutdown in the United States has increased significantly due to Democrats' dissatisfaction with the financing of the Department of Homeland Security after the shooting in Minnesota.
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