Largest Denominational Organization for Women Responds to Death of Minneapolis Woman
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Largest denominational organization for women responds to death of Minneapolis woman
NEW YORK — On Thursday, the nation’s largest denominational organization for women, United Women in Faith, mourned the death of a Minneapolis woman shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Wednesday.
A jostling with some exchanges of blows took place between protestors and police officers, in front of a federal building in the suburbs of the city, observed on Thursday a photographer of the AFP.
Hundreds of people gathered in front of a federal building on Thursday. According to the administration, the victim, a 37-year-old woman, allegedly tried to kill police officers with her car. A strongly contested version, videos in support, by the local authorities.
The death of a driver at the wheel of her car, killed by an immigration police officer, triggered numerous demonstrations in the country. France Inter on the ground, in Minneapolis, at the heart of the Thursday evening demonstration.
Protests in the US city of Minneapolis, sparked by the shooting death of a local woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, continued for a second day on Thursday. Police fired tear gas and detained several people against demonstrators gathered outside federal headquarters, CNN reported.
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