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US: ICE shooting sparks Minneapolis protests amid rising community anger
Shotlist Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - Jan 9, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland) 1. Portland Av. road sign 2. Various of protesters holding banners, placards 3. Various of protesters, flowers, handwritten note in remembrance of shooting victim 4. SOUNDBITE (English) protester (name not given): "Well, right now I'm feeling angry and an overwhelming sense of grief and frustration at the federal government that they're allowing and encouraging ICE's behavior that led to these tragic events today. And being around my community helps, but it also I think it energizes all of us as we like collectively grieve and also collectively organize against the federal government." 5. SOUNDBITE (English) protester (name not given):(ending with shot 6): "All our community is here because ICE is here and they're leaving blood all over our state, our country, our nation and we want ICE out. It feels like a third world country, I feel ashamed for the president that we elected. ICE has the right to work, but not to harass people, not to intimidate communities." 6. Various of flowers, handwritten note in remembrance of shooting victim, protesters 7. Protesters gathering near Federal law enforcement building in Minneapolis, chanting slogans; law enforcement staff 8. Protesters protesting in front of federal law enforcement staff's vehicle Storyline Anger and grief are fueling ongoing protests in Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, after a woman was shot dead by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer during an immigration enforcement operation on Wednesday. The victim was later identified as Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen. Following the shooting, large crowds gathered near the site of the incident, holding banners. They also offered flowers and hand-written cards in remembrance of the victim. Demonstrators also chanted "No justice, no peace," demanding ICE to leave local neighborhoods and calling for an independent investigation into the shooting. "Right now I'm feeling angry and an overwhelming sense of grief and frustration at the federal government that they're allowing and encouraging ICE's behavior that led to these tragic events today. And being around my community helps, but it also I think it energizes all of us as we like collectively grieve and also collectively organize against the federal government," said a protester. Many protesters said that their anger goes beyond this single incident, slamming aggressive immigration enforcement that has left communities in fear. "All our community is here because ICE is here and they're leaving blood all over our state, our country, our nation and we want ICE out. It feels like a third world country, I feel ashamed for the president that we elected. ICE has the right to work, but not to harass people, not to intimidate communities," said another protester. Another group of protesters also gathered at a federal building in Minneapolis, where ICE officers are known to conduct immigration arrests. There, demonstrators and law enforcement have faced off at close range, with tensions running high as federal vehicles attempt to move through crowds. In a statement on X, the department said that the ICE officer "fired defensive shots," calling the woman one of the "violent rioters." "The alleged perpetrator was hit and is deceased. The ICE officers who were hurt are expected to make full recoveries," the statement said. The Trump administration recently deployed 2,000 federal agents and officers to the Minneapolis area amid alleged welfare fraud involving Somali residents.
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