Protesters in Minneapolis took to the streets Thursday evening in response to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer earlier that day. Hundreds of people gathered in freezing rain, chanting "ICE out now" and holding signs that read "killer ice off our streets."
The ICE officer who shot and killed Good has been identified as Jonathan Ross, a veteran agent with over 10 years of experience. According to federal court records, Ross was injured in June while attempting to arrest a suspect. He suffered severe injuries, including 33 stitches.
Good's death is the latest in a string of tragedies tied to immigration enforcement operations under President Donald Trump. Her killing has sparked outrage across the country, with protesters demanding answers about the actions of ICE officers and questioning the justification for such operations.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that Ross acted according to his training and that Good attempted to ram him with her vehicle. However, video footage shows a different sequence of events, with Good trying to drive away and Ross firing multiple shots at close range.
As tensions escalate, state and local officials are calling for an independent investigation into the shooting. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has stated that it will not work with federal authorities on the investigation, citing concerns about jurisdiction and impartiality.
Governor Tim Walz has publicly expressed his opposition to the DHS's handling of the situation, stating that the state would be unable to accept an investigation that excludes its participation. Vice President JD Vance has defended Ross's actions, calling Good a "victim of left-wing ideology."
Protesters in Minneapolis have vowed to continue their demonstrations until answers are provided about the circumstances surrounding Good's death and the broader implications of immigration enforcement operations.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about the use of force by law enforcement agencies in response to immigration-related incidents. As protests spread across the country, it remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond to these growing demands for accountability and transparency.
The shooting serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by immigrants and the communities they inhabit when faced with aggressive immigration enforcement tactics. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, prompting calls for an end to such operations and a renewed focus on comprehensive immigration reform that prioritizes human rights and dignity.
As the investigation into Good's death continues, protesters in Minneapolis will remain vigilant, pushing for answers and accountability from those in power.
The ICE officer who shot and killed Good has been identified as Jonathan Ross, a veteran agent with over 10 years of experience. According to federal court records, Ross was injured in June while attempting to arrest a suspect. He suffered severe injuries, including 33 stitches.
Good's death is the latest in a string of tragedies tied to immigration enforcement operations under President Donald Trump. Her killing has sparked outrage across the country, with protesters demanding answers about the actions of ICE officers and questioning the justification for such operations.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that Ross acted according to his training and that Good attempted to ram him with her vehicle. However, video footage shows a different sequence of events, with Good trying to drive away and Ross firing multiple shots at close range.
As tensions escalate, state and local officials are calling for an independent investigation into the shooting. The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) has stated that it will not work with federal authorities on the investigation, citing concerns about jurisdiction and impartiality.
Governor Tim Walz has publicly expressed his opposition to the DHS's handling of the situation, stating that the state would be unable to accept an investigation that excludes its participation. Vice President JD Vance has defended Ross's actions, calling Good a "victim of left-wing ideology."
Protesters in Minneapolis have vowed to continue their demonstrations until answers are provided about the circumstances surrounding Good's death and the broader implications of immigration enforcement operations.
The incident highlights ongoing concerns about the use of force by law enforcement agencies in response to immigration-related incidents. As protests spread across the country, it remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond to these growing demands for accountability and transparency.
The shooting serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by immigrants and the communities they inhabit when faced with aggressive immigration enforcement tactics. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, prompting calls for an end to such operations and a renewed focus on comprehensive immigration reform that prioritizes human rights and dignity.
As the investigation into Good's death continues, protesters in Minneapolis will remain vigilant, pushing for answers and accountability from those in power.