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Two Wounded After Federal Immigration Officers Fire Shots in Portland

Posted by Orlando RODRIGUEZ | Jan 08, 2026 | 0 Comments

Federal immigration officers shot and wounded two individuals in Portland, Oregon on Thursday afternoon, according to early statements from authorities.

The incident occurred around 2:15 p.m. and involved agents from Customs and Border Protection, including personnel with the U.S. Border Patrol, which operates under the Department of Homeland Security. Local police responded after receiving reports of gunfire and located a man and a woman with apparent gunshot wounds. Both victims were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, though officials have not yet disclosed their conditions.

City officials confirmed the shooting took place in the eastern area of Portland. A city council representative noted that, as of Thursday evening, both individuals were believed to be alive.

The FBI has assumed responsibility for the investigation, as is standard practice for federal officer-involved shootings. No further information has been released regarding what led up to the encounter — including whether the officers were serving a warrant, conducting an operation, responding to a perceived threat, or acting in self-defense.

This shooting comes during a week of heightened scrutiny surrounding federal immigration enforcement actions. Earlier in the week, an ICE officer fatally shot a woman in Minnesota after she attempted to drive away from a traffic stop, prompting protests and renewed discussions about use-of-force protocols for federal immigration agencies.

As the Portland investigation unfolds, additional details will likely focus on:

  • The legal justification for the use of deadly force.
  • The operational context of the agents' presence.
  • Body-worn camera availability (many federal agencies do not routinely use them).
  • Coordination between federal and local authorities.
  • Civil-rights and community responses.

At this time, neither the identities of the two wounded individuals nor the specific federal personnel involved have been publicly released.

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