An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot a man in the leg in Minneapolis during a car chase, officials said. The man, illegally in the US from Venezuela, was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries. The incident happened after the man left his car and an altercation with the ICE officer occurred. Two other people allegedly attacked the officer, who fired shots in self-defense. Both attackers are in custody. The officer was also treated for injuries. The FBI is investigating. City officials asked the public to remain calm and demanded that ICE leave Minnesota immediately. Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey criticized federal officers for "creating chaos" in the state. Protests followed, denouncing ICE's presence after a recent fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent. Good was accused by federal officials of trying to run over officers, but the mayor called the shooting reckless. US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche blamed Minnesota leaders for encouraging violence against law enforcement. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called for an end to the "occupation" by ICE officers in a social media video, saying "Angry is not a strong enough word."