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Two people are wounded by US border agents in Portland

Police in Portland, Oregon said that two U.S. federal agents had shot and injured two people. They were then taken to hospital.

Portland police released a statement saying that two people were hospitalized following an incident involving federal agents.

Bob Day, the police chief in Minneapolis said: "We are aware of the high level of emotion and tension that many people feel in the aftermath of the shooting in Minneapolis. However, I ask the community to be calm while we continue to investigate the incident."

The police said that they did not take part in the shooting on Thursday.

The FBI announced that it was investigating a shooting in which U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents were involved. In the Minnesota shooting, an officer of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was involved. ICE is a separate agency of Homeland Security.

Portland Police said that the condition of those who were shot is unknown.

Officers responded and found two people with gunshot injuries. Officers applied tourniquets and called emergency medical personnel.

"The patients were transported to hospital."

Portland Police said in a press release.

ABC News reported that Portland City Council president Elana Pirtle Guiney said, as far as she was aware, they were still alive.

On social media, FBI Portland announced that it was investigating a shooting that occurred at around 2:15pm near the 10000 Block of Main St. Portland.

The circumstances of the shootings in Portland are not yet known.

The fatal shooting by an ICE agent of a 37-year old mother of three on Wednesday in Minneapolis drew widespread condemnation and protests from Minnesotans and other officials.

Portland Mayor Keith Wilson stated in a statement that his city is now dealing with violence from federal agents. "We cannot sit back while constitutional protections are eroded and bloodshed increases."

He asked ICE to halt its?operations' in the city until a thorough investigation could be conducted.

Wilson stated that "federal militarization undermines community-based safety and runs against the values which define our region." Wilson said: "I will use all legal and legislative tools available to protect the civil and human rights of our residents."

(source: Reuters)