Dozens of people have been arrested in Minneapolis during a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after the death of a woman who was shot by an ICE agent. Thousands attended the "ICE out of Minnesota" rally and march, which started in Powderhorn Park on Saturday.
The protests come after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot in her car on Wednesday by Jonathan Ross, a veteran ICE agent. The Trump administration said Ross acted in self-defence, claiming Good had attempted to run over the officer with her vehicle. However, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey described her actions as trying to do a three-point turn to escape the scene.
Frey also expressed his frustration that local law enforcement were "outnumbered by the number of ICE agents and beyond", while also condemning those who damage property or put others in harm's way during the protests. A total of 30 people have been arrested, with one police officer suffering minor injuries after being targeted by protesters.
The incident has exposed a deep-seated political division, with both sides accusing the other of using inflammatory rhetoric. The FBI is investigating the shooting, and local officials are planning to open an inquiry into the matter.
As tensions continue to rise in Minneapolis, protests are also expected in major US cities on Sunday. The movement against ICE is gaining momentum, with thousands taking part in rallies across the country, including Austin, Seattle, New York, and Los Angeles.
The protests come after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot in her car on Wednesday by Jonathan Ross, a veteran ICE agent. The Trump administration said Ross acted in self-defence, claiming Good had attempted to run over the officer with her vehicle. However, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey described her actions as trying to do a three-point turn to escape the scene.
Frey also expressed his frustration that local law enforcement were "outnumbered by the number of ICE agents and beyond", while also condemning those who damage property or put others in harm's way during the protests. A total of 30 people have been arrested, with one police officer suffering minor injuries after being targeted by protesters.
The incident has exposed a deep-seated political division, with both sides accusing the other of using inflammatory rhetoric. The FBI is investigating the shooting, and local officials are planning to open an inquiry into the matter.
As tensions continue to rise in Minneapolis, protests are also expected in major US cities on Sunday. The movement against ICE is gaining momentum, with thousands taking part in rallies across the country, including Austin, Seattle, New York, and Los Angeles.