'It's Hard to Breathe': CNN Reporter Tear-Gassed by Federal Agents During Live Segment
About 40 Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents fired tear gas during protests sparked by the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, raising community tensions.
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'It's hard to breathe': CNN reporter tear-gassed by federal agents during live segment
Editor's note: This headline has been updated.While reporting from the scene of a protest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, CNN correspondent Laura Coates suddenly began coughing uncontrollably after saying there was "something in the air."During a Thursday live report from Minneapolis, Coates noted that some in the crowd were "asking for milk," which is a common treatment for tear gas. She reported that there was "a lot of tension" between the "angry"…
'Guns drawn!' Tear gas engulfs angry crowd in tense ICE protest
Masked ICE agents were drawing closer to protesters in Minneapolis on Thursday, firing tear gas on the crowd gathering in response to the fatal shooting of 37-year-old mother Renee Nicole Good. CNN's Laura Coates reported how tensions were rising on the ground as questions mounted over what happened...
Hundreds of protesters swarm ICE agents outside federal building · American Wire News
Tensions are rising in Minneapolis following the death of a protester who was shot by an ICE agent. Renee Nicole Good had reportedly been obstructing federal agents and was killed by an ICE officer who was allegedly targeted by Good while driving her SUV. Despite the tragic scene, Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem stated that federal agents will continue to do their job in Minnesota and beyond. Hundreds of angry leftists showed up outs…
Tension in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA escalated again this Thursday, January 8, after protesters clashed with federal agents in front of Bishop Henry Whipple, the epicenter of protests over the murder of Renee Macklin Good, a 37-year-old woman, who died after being shot in the head during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation. According to local media reports, outrage grew from the early hours, when dozens of people began to ga…
Protests continued for a second day (local time) in the US city of Minneapolis on Thursday (local time) following the shooting of a local woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. Police fired tear gas and detained several people against protesters gathered outside the federal headquarters, CNN reported. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called on federal authorities to reverse their decision and allow state police to participate in…
In Minnesota, police used pepper spray and batons to disperse protesters who were demonstrating after an immigration officer shot and killed a 37-year-old woman.
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