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Demonstrations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are planned Saturday around the U.S. following Wednesday's shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis by an ICE agent.
Minneapolis police estimated "tens of thousands of people" attended the "ICE out of Minnesota" rally and march, which started in Powderhorn Park on Saturday. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the protest was "peaceful".
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended her allegations that Renee Nicole Good was a 'domestic terrorist' hours after she was fatally shot.
Mayor Jacob Frey said he didn't have preconceived notions about the outcome of an investigation but accused federal officials of saying things that are "not true."
Frey, who recounted his experience in an interview with The Washington Post, has emerged as a singular figure in the aftermath of Renée Good’s death.
Protesters gathered at the State House to speak out against the shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis last week.
The fatal shooting of Renne Good by an ICE agent has raised many legal questions. Constitutional law professor David Schultz, who has taught a class on police, criminal and civil procedure, has some answers.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) doubled down on his explicit comments about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that he made after a fatal shooting in his city last week. “We had, I don’t know,