Federal agents allegedly shot two people in Portland Thursday afternoon – just one day after an ICE agent gunned down Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota during a chaotic operation, according to a report.
The shooting erupted near East Burnside and 141st Avenue, Portland city councilors told KATU.


Officials have not released information on the shooting or the condition of the two people shot.
Portland City Council President Elana Pirtle-Guiney said the pair were still alive, the outlet reported.
Sources told ABC News that the agents involved in the shooting are members of US Customs and Border Protection.
Good, 37, was shot dead by an ICE agent Wednesday afternoon, with footage from the scene appearing to show her striking the officer with her car before he opened fire through the vehicle’s window.
President Trump and Homeland Security officials said the unidentified agent who opened fire did so in self-defense after being struck by Good, whom they labeled a “domestic terrorist.”
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