Protests in Minneapolis over ICE shooting
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Minnesota's U.S. senators, Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, have sent a joint letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi urging her Department of Justice to include the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension into the FBI's investigation of the killing of Renee Good.
An independently owned Marriott hotel in Bloomington, Minnesota, fired an employee for leaking the names, emails and images of ICE agents.
A woman was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday in what DHS is calling an "act of domestic terrorism." Authorities say she used her car to try to run over federal officers during an enforcement operation.
Here’s what appears to be the ICE officer’s cell phone video taken before he fatally shoots Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. Follow for live updates.
One day – probably very soon – college psychology and political science lectures will be based on what happened Wednesday in Minneapolis.
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Anger and grief are growing nationwide following the death of Renee Good, who was killed during an ICE operation in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
ICE has turned much of its enforcement efforts to Minneapolis, where agents shot and killed a woman Jan. 7. Columbus immigrants remain scared.
The ICE agent allegedly involved in the fatal shooting has been identified as Jonathan E. Ross, according to court records. Ross, a Minnesota resident, is a 10-year veteran of ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations division and served on the agency’s Special Response Team, according to several reports.
While recording ICE is within the public’s First Amendment rights, the DHS says posting videos and photos of agents online is harassment that threatens their safety. It is illegal to obstruct or otherwise interfere with ICE arrests, and the DHS reports that its officers have seen a significant increase in assaults on agents and vehicles.