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Minneapolis residents say the killing of Renee Nicole Good triggered memories of 2020 in a city long conditioned to organize after violence by authorities.
Demonstrations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planned Saturday around the U.S. following Wednesday's shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by an ICE agent.
Eyewitnesses and officials in Minnesota hit back at the administration's claims that Good had harassed and posed a danger to ICE agents. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called Trump officials' characterization of Good's death as "b******," while Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, responding to a DHS statement, added: "Don’t believe this propaganda machine."
Tensions are flaring in Minneapolis after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a 37-year-old woman on Wednesday.
Protesters took to the streets of Minneapolis, Portland and other cities on Saturday, with more than 1,000 anti-ICE demonstrations planned across the United States over the weekend after the killing of Minneapolis woman Renee Nicole Good by an immigration agent.
Within hours of an ICE officer shooting and killing a woman, social media users misidentified the agent who fired as Steve Grove.
An ICE agent fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis yesterday in a killing that has sparked national outrage, amid dueling narratives of what led to the gunfire.
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Minneapolis police nowhere to be found as agitators seize control of street after ICE shooting
Agitators erected barricades and took control of a Minneapolis street after Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting, with no police presence observed in the area.