Minnesotans continue to grapple with fatal ICE shooting
MINNEAPOLIS — Drivers in a line of vehicles blared their horns Friday afternoon in a trendy Minneapolis neighbourhood as cyclists racing down nearby sidewalks blew on whistles.
It was a warning for the neighbourhood: Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were in a vehicle at the front of the convoy.
The sounds of community members pushing back on an expanding federal immigration enforcement operation have been getting louder in this Minnesota city in the days since an ICE officer fatally shot Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, in the head.
Good’s death on Wednesday has rattled the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, now the scene of the Trump administration’s latest immigration crackdown. Rallies and protests continued Friday after Homeland Security shared a new video of the fatal altercation on social media that purports to show the view of the officer involved.
