Agent fired defensive shots, homeland security secretary says
In the last few moments, US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been speaking about the shooting in Minneapolis.
She says the man who was shot had a criminal history, which she claims included domestic assault with intention to inflict bodily harm, disorderly conduct and driving without a valid license.
She says the man approached federal agents with 9mm semi-automatic handgun, and officers attempted to disarm him. Noem says he then "reacted violently".
One officer then fired "defensive shots", she says, adding that he feared for both his and other officer's lives.
The man was then pronounced dead at scene, she says.
She adds that the man had two magazines with ammunition in them, containing dozens of realms.
Noem tells local officials to 'take a long, hard look in the mirror'
More now from Noem, who says law enforcement are doing "everything they can" to protect the public, and offered prayers for the man killed in today's shooting, Alex Pretti.
"We also recognise that the Minnesota Governor and the Minneapolis mayor need to take a long, hard look in the mirror," she added.
She made two requests of state and local authorities, asking that they turn over "dangerous" criminals that they release from their jails "so we can get them out of this country as soon as possible", adding that there had been 490 cases where this hadn't happened.
Secondly, she asks that they "help us keep people safe", which she said Minneapolis authorities had refused to do.
The shooting follows days of protests in the city over the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operation.
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