Reporter examines battlefield tech used in Minneapolis immigration arrest

Reporter examines battlefield tech used in Minneapolis immigration arrest — Static01.nyt.com
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Thomas Gibbons-Neff, who deployed twice to Afghanistan as a Marine and later served as the Kabul bureau chief, examines battlefield technology used in an immigration arrest at a home in Minneapolis.

Gibbons-Neff’s background — two deployments to Afghanistan as a Marine and later work as Kabul bureau chief — is noted in the report.

The piece looks specifically at how battlefield technology was used for an immigration arrest at a Minneapolis residence.

The report is presented as a video report by the reporter, focusing on the use of that technology in the Minneapolis case.

What is known from the source: Gibbons-Neff’s credentials and that he looks at battlefield technology used in a Minneapolis immigration arrest. What is not provided in the source: specific details about the technologies, the timing of the arrest, the identities involved or the outcome of the operation.

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