Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has issued a warning order to prepare the Minnesota National Guard for potential civil unrest following the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. This move comes as tensions rise across the state, with Walz urging protesters to engage in peaceful demonstrations.
Walz criticized what he described as "governance designed to generate fear, headlines and conflict," while also acknowledging the rights of demonstrators. He stated that his administration will not let the situation escalate further, adding, "We wonโt let them tear us apart... To Minnesotans, they say this, I feel your anger. Iโm angry."
State officials have warned against actions such as blocking freeways or damaging property, which could result in fines and arrest. Commissioner Bob Jacobson emphasized the importance of safe and lawful protests, while also urging residents to exercise their right to peacefully demonstrate.
The controversy surrounding ICE's presence in Minnesota has sparked a heated reaction on social media, with politicians from both sides weighing in. President Donald Trump described the victim as a "professional agitator," blaming the "Radical Left" for threatening law enforcement. However, state Attorney General Keith Ellison and others have strongly condemned the incident, calling it an example of federal brutality.
Minnesota Democrats, including U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Betty McCollum, have called on ICE agents to leave the state, citing concerns about their actions causing harm and fueling division. Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy stated that she was "devastated and furious" over the incident, urging federal authorities to withdraw.
In contrast, U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer expressed support for federal law enforcement, while St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her called on ICE to leave Minneapolis immediately before they cause any further harm.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Minnesota residents are standing up for their rights and demanding accountability from those in power.
Walz criticized what he described as "governance designed to generate fear, headlines and conflict," while also acknowledging the rights of demonstrators. He stated that his administration will not let the situation escalate further, adding, "We wonโt let them tear us apart... To Minnesotans, they say this, I feel your anger. Iโm angry."
State officials have warned against actions such as blocking freeways or damaging property, which could result in fines and arrest. Commissioner Bob Jacobson emphasized the importance of safe and lawful protests, while also urging residents to exercise their right to peacefully demonstrate.
The controversy surrounding ICE's presence in Minnesota has sparked a heated reaction on social media, with politicians from both sides weighing in. President Donald Trump described the victim as a "professional agitator," blaming the "Radical Left" for threatening law enforcement. However, state Attorney General Keith Ellison and others have strongly condemned the incident, calling it an example of federal brutality.
Minnesota Democrats, including U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Betty McCollum, have called on ICE agents to leave the state, citing concerns about their actions causing harm and fueling division. Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy stated that she was "devastated and furious" over the incident, urging federal authorities to withdraw.
In contrast, U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer expressed support for federal law enforcement, while St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her called on ICE to leave Minneapolis immediately before they cause any further harm.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Minnesota residents are standing up for their rights and demanding accountability from those in power.