Wild photos show Minnesota migrant slip and fall as he tries to run from ICE

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This guy slipped on the ICE.

Wild photos captured the moment a cuffed migrant fleeing federal immigration agents in Minnesota slipped on black ice and face-planted onto the frozen pavement before being taken into custody.

The snaps showed the unnamed suspect — his hands restrained behind his back — sprinting down the ice-slicked streets of Minneapolis from ICE agents on Tuesday when he lost his footing and wiped out on the frigid asphalt.

Wild photos captured the moment a cuffed migrant fleeing federal immigration agents in Minnesota. AP
The migrant slipped on black ice and face planted onto the frozen pavement before being taken into custody. AP

Moments before nasty spill, harrowing footage shared on social media showed the man being taken into custody in a strip-mall parking lot by several federal immigration officers before he suddenly broke free and ran, while what appeared to be his wife and child sobbed nearby.

A woman filming the encounter repeatedly screamed, “Do not shoot him,” as agents chased after him.

The Department of Homeland Security didn’t immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

The hard fall comes at no shock as subzero temperatures have ravaged the Minnesota city.

In recent weeks, social media has also been flooded with videos of ICE agents falling on the icy Minneapolis streets while pursuing suspects on foot.

A woman filming the encounter repeatedly screamed, “Do not shoot him,” as agents chased after him. AP

Chaos has reigned in Minneapolis since Jan. 7 when anti-ICE protestor and mother-of-three Renee Good, 37, was shot dead by an ICE agent after she accelerated her SUV at him.

A second American, armed ICU nurse Pretti, was fatally shot Saturday, and authorities believe an errant round for him own pistol — after it was taken from him — may have prompted Border Patrol agents to fire nearly a dozen shots at him in response.

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The 37-year-old was carrying a weapon in his belt when he put himself between a protester and ICE officers, and was tackled and disarmed by Border Patrol before an agent shot him dead in the scuffle.

President Trump is recalibrating his crackdown on Minneapolis in the aftermath of both shootings.

On Monday, the president announced that he is dispatching border czar Tom Homan to the state to coordinate enforcement operations on the ground. Trump also fielded calls from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, both Democrats, seemingly angling to ease tensions.

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