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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.
After a weekend of protests around the Twin Cities following the Jan. 7 fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, more demonstrations are continuing Monday.
Participants in a singing vigil leave St. Paul's-San Pablo Lutheran Church to march around the Phillips neighborhood on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026 in memory of Renee Macklin Good after she was killed by an ICE agent earlier in the week in Minneapolis.
Protesters plan to rally ahead of a Detroit City Council meeting and pack the session urging an end to Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities.
The man in black rode his dapple gray horse to the gate of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building, a large Mexican flag waving behind his back. “I’m not going nowhere,” the man bellowed toward the government agents assembled at the South Portland ICE facility on Oct.
Four people were arrested as protests in Austin over the ICE killing of Renee Nicole Good spread into downtown, blocking streets and prompting police to use pepperballs.
Protests have erupted in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
Demonstrators filled a Marietta intersection calling for justice and federal reform, as organizers acknowledged an online threat made before the event.
Videos from the Jan. 11 march showed law enforcement vehicles appearing to make contact with at least two people at low speeds.
Anti-ICE protests were held in St. Cloud this weekend. State Sen. Aric Putnam, DFL-St. Cloud, wrote in a statement that President Donald Trump and his administration should spend taxpayer dollars to improve the lives of Americans. In his statement, Putnam said he doesn't believe mass ICE deployments accomplishes that goal.