Portland was rocked by a sudden and alarming outbreak of violence after US federal agents opened fire during an encounter that left two people wounded, sending shockwaves through a city already sensitive to federal law enforcement activity. The shooting unfolded in Southeast Portland when a man and a woman were found suffering from gunshot wounds and called for emergency assistance, prompting local police to respond — though authorities were quick to stress that Portland police officers were not involved in the shooting itself. Officers provided immediate first aid before both victims were rushed to hospital, where their conditions have not yet been made public. US Customs and Border Protection later confirmed its agents were involved, while the FBI assumed control of the investigation, deepening public concern as officials declined to explain what led to the gunfire or why lethal force was used. The lack of clarity has fuelled anger and anxiety among residents and civil rights groups, particularly as the incident comes amid heightened national tensions over federal enforcement actions. City leaders have urged calm, but with details scarce and emotions running high, the shooting has quickly become a flashpoint in the broader debate over federal power, accountability, and the role of armed agents operating in American cities.
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