Two people were shot and injured during an incident involving federal law enforcement in Portland, Oregon, on Jan. 8.
Portland said that its officers were not involved in the incident.
Portland Police Chief Bob Day referenced the proximity of the incident and urged locals to remain calm.
“We are still in the early stages of this incident,” Day said. “We understand the heightened emotion and tension many are feeling in the wake of the shooting in Minneapolis, but I am asking the community to remain calm as we work to learn more.”
Responding to the shooting in Portland, Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said a passenger and driver of a vehicle were believed to be an illegal immigrant from Venezuela and a member of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, respectively.
McLaughlin said Border Patrol agents were conducting a targeted vehicle stop when they approached the vehicle the individuals were in.
The two people, identified by Portland Police as a man and a woman, were found 8 miles away from the location of the shooting after the man called 911 for help. Police applied a tourniquet, and they were taken to the hospital. Their condition is currently unknown.
The incident drew immediate reactions from local officials. Multnomah County Sheriff Nicole Morrisey O’Donnell expressed concern for those affected by the incident.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson urged U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to halt operations in the city until a full investigation is completed.
“I will use every legal and legislative tool available to protect our residents’ civil and human rights,” he said.
Tren de Aragua, the gang allegedly linked to the Portland suspects, originated in Venezuela and has expanded into the United States, engaging in drug trafficking, prostitution, and violence. The United States designated it a foreign terrorist organization in 2025, leading to sanctions and rewards for information on leaders.
Portland has seen ongoing tensions over federal immigration enforcement.
President Donald Trump announced withdrawal of federalized Guard troops from Portland and other cities on Dec. 31, 2025, after earlier deployments.
Federal officials have not released the agents’ identities or further details on the Portland operation. The FBI is investigating the incident, according to Portland police.








