Summary
Protests occurred in the U.S. after an ICE agent shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. Demonstrators across the country demanded changes to immigration enforcement policies. The incident sparked national attention and discussions about the use of force.
Key Facts
- Renee Nicole Good was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
- Protests took place in several U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, Philadelphia, New York, Washington, DC, and Boston.
- Over 1,000 events were planned under the slogan “ICE, Out for Good” to oppose immigration policies.
- The Trump administration called Good a “domestic terrorist,” but local officials disputed this claim.
- Footage reportedly shows that Good's vehicle did not pose a threat when she was shot.
- Concerns were raised because local law enforcement agencies were not included in the FBI’s investigation.
- Renee Nicole Good was the fourth person killed by federal immigration agents since the start of the deportation campaign under President Trump.
- The “No Kings” movement, known for opposing Trump, helped organize the protests.