An incident in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is raising serious concerns about the actions of agents from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). ## The Facts In the video, a maroon Honda Pilot SUV is seen blocked on a residential road. Two officers in riot gear approach the vehicle. After a brief exchange of words, the driver of the Honda reverses and attempts to drive away. A third officer, positioned on the opposite side of the road, draws his weapon and fires three shots at the fleeing car. ## The Controversy The images clearly show that the car was moving away from the officers at the time of the shooting. Two of the three shots were fired when the vehicle was already distant. This has raised doubts about the necessity and proportionality of the use of force by the agent. ## Context The incident occurred during a DHS operation that saw the deployment of thousands of federal agents in Minneapolis. The stated goal of the operation was to combat crime in the area. However, the episode raises questions about the tactics used and the training of agents in situations of this kind. The use of firearms in urban settings requires particular caution to avoid collateral damage and endanger the safety of citizens.