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Grand Rapids protesters rally against ICE after Minneapolis shooting

Dozens protested ICE in Grand Rapids demanding an end to raids and deportations after Renee Good was fatally shot by an ICE officer, organizers said.

  • The Grand Rapids Alliance Against Racist and Political Oppression and the Coalition to Oppose Trump organized a rally at Calder Plaza, Grand Rapids, on Thursday to condemn ICE.
  • On Wednesday, Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, prompting protests nationwide and in Michigan.
  • With officers on patrol, activists chanted and displayed signs that read 'Stop Deportations Now' and 'Rest in Peace Renee' during the event, while police monitored the peaceful protest.
  • Kampschror demanded an end to mass deportations, calling for local noncooperation with ICE, and announced a Jan. 11 vigil, saying `Just because it's not happening to us personally...`
  • Across the country, protests spread to multiple cities including Detroit, Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, while hundreds joined demonstrations in Providence, Rhode Island, and organizers estimated several thousand in Milwaukee and Knoxville.
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13 WTHR broke the news in Indianapolis, United States on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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