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In a series of gripping videos, federal Border Patrol agents are seen apprehending two individuals at a gas station in St. Paul, Minnesota, amidst ongoing disturbances from protesters in the vicinity.
The footage, which surfaced on X on Sunday afternoon, rapidly amassed thousands of views. It shows Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino instructing a crowd to step back while federal agents work to extract a man from a vehicle stationed at the gas station.
Several federal agents surrounded the vehicle, repeatedly urging onlookers to maintain a safe distance.
In the video, Bovino can be heard saying, “Back up, guys, back up. We’re going to back you on up for our safety and your safety… Stay there.”

The recordings depict Chief Bovino directing the crowd to give space as agents proceed with removing a man from the parked car. (FNTV)
Shortly thereafter, agents are seen subduing a man in a brown jacket, forcing him to the ground, and securing him with handcuffs, while the shouts of agitators and the blaring of car horns fill the background.
Three agents are then seen carrying the man away from the scene by his arms and one of his legs.
In another tense moment captured on video, a Border Patrol agent again orders bystanders to move back.
After a man appears to resist, the situation escalates as several agents tackle him and place him in handcuffs.

Agents appear to force a man wearing a brown jacket to the ground and place him in handcuffs as agitators shout and car horns blare in the background. (FNTV)
He is then carried away by his arms and legs.
The confrontation comes amid heightened tensions in the Twin Cities following a fatal shooting Wednesday during a federal immigration enforcement operation, when 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent.
Federal officials said Good attempted to drive her vehicle toward agents during the encounter, a claim disputed by family members and some local leaders.

Videos appear to show federal Border Patrol agents taking two men into custody at a gas station in St. Paul, Minnesota. (FNTV)
The shooting led to agitators taking to the streets and heightened scrutiny of federal enforcement activity in the city, contributing to repeated confrontations between demonstrators and federal agents.
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security and for U.S. Customs and Border Protection did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.