George Floyd and Renee Good: 5 Years Between Minneapolis Videos, and Confusion Has Increased
Immigration agents detained a man under a DHS warrant amid protests four days after Renee Good’s shooting, with activists confronting officers and expressions of grief reported.
- Detaining a man on a Department of Homeland Security "warrant for arrest of alien," agents removed him Sunday at a Minneapolis house, four days after Renee Good was fatally shot.
- Amid sustained enforcement operations across the area, neighbors and activists quickly arrived after alerts from messaging groups that have been actively monitoring immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities.
- Some protesters banged drums and shouted at the agents, escalating tensions, while the agent directed a person away from a vehicle before using pepper spray.
- Residents of the small house came outside in short sleeves despite subfreezing weather, crying in each other's arms, while neighbors and activists quickly arrived, showing visible grief.
- Two Associated Press journalists found several agents on a residential street in northern Minneapolis, and Associated Press photo editors curated an AP photo gallery of the enforcement and protests.
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Immigration arrests and tense confrontations in Minneapolis, in photos
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Immigration arrests and tense confrontations with activists continued Sunday in the Twin Cities. That’s four days after the fatal shooting by an immigration officer of a local woman, Renee Good, who stopped during an enforcement operation.
The demonstration was part of more than 1000 national rallies against the government's deportation practice. On Wednesday, a woman in her car had been shot dead by an ICE official.
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