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Tear gas fired near CNN reporter covering Minneapolis anti-ICE protest live on-air

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Tear gas was fired near a CNN correspondent live on-air while he was reporting on anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis – causing him to cough and remark, “Wow, this is nasty.”

During “Laura Coates Live,” Shimon Prokupecz, a senior crime and justice correspondent at the network, was on the ground outside the Whipple Center, a federal building with an ICE facility where apparent federal agents and protesters were seen facing off.


Federal agents on Thursday fired tear gas near a CNN correspondent live on-air while he was reporting on anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis. CNN

“For the past two hours, we’ve been watching as protesters have been kicking cars, throwing things at cars … and we have watched and federal law enforcement has done nothing,” Prokupecz said.

As he uttered “done nothing,” there was the sound of a crack as tear gas appeared to land just a few feet from the CNN journalist and a cameraperson, and gas started to billow into the air.

“And here we go,” Prokupecz said, inching away from the chaos. “Hold on – let me just come back here. As you can see, basically now they’re just deploying tear gas because what’s been happening –”

Screaming could be heard in the background as protesters dispersed from the crowd. Prokupecz started coughing and gestured for the cameraperson to follow him as he jogged away from the tear gas.

“We’re following you, Shimon,” Coates cut in from the studio. “I can hear you. I know you’re trying to catch your breath from the deployment of that. Very disruptive.”

Prokupecz repeatedly erupted with fits of coughing as he described federal agents throwing percussion grenades into the crowd.

“The crowd wasn’t a very large crowd,” Prokupecz said, pausing to cough, “but Laura, what’s been happening,” and he paused to cough again. 


CNN reporter Shimon Prokupecz reporting from Minneapolis, with text overlay: "PROTESTERS CLASH WITH FEDS; TRUMP THREATENS INSURRECTION ACT".
Shimon Prokupecz, a senior crime and justice correspondent at the network, was on the ground outside the Whipple Center, a federal building with an ICE facility. CNN

“Wow, this is nasty,” Prokupecz said of the tear gas.

Coates jumped in again from the studio to give Prokupecz a break and recount the deployment of the tear gas.

“Catch your breath for a second. We’re watching. We’re following along with you,” Coates said. 

“I want to give you a second, because what they have deployed is obviously disrupting your ability to breathe and talk. It’s intense.”

Demonstrations across Minnesota have ramped up after ICE officer Jonathan Ross fatally shot Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, in Minneapolis last week. 

Then, in the second such shooting in about a week, an immigration agent shot a Venezuelan migrant, who was in the country illegally, in the leg after he allegedly fled during a traffic stop and beat the officer, the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday evening.

Earlier this month, the Trump administration launched a massive immigration enforcement operation in the state – deploying as many as 2,000 federal agents to the Minneapolis area.

The Post has sought comment from the Department of Homeland Security, which runs ICE.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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