Minneapolis cancels school for the week after deadly ICE shooting
Minneapolis Public Schools closed for two days following protests and federal agent confrontations after an ICE agent fatally shot a local woman during an enforcement operation.
- Minneapolis Public Schools canceled classes for two days after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen.
- According to eyewitnesses, ICE agents gave conflicting orders before one agent fired at least three shots through Good's car window as her vehicle moved forward.
- Officials provided contradictory accounts, with federal authorities claiming Good attempted to run over officers while local leaders disputed the narrative and demanded ICE leave the city.
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Minneapolis School Closures Put The 'Quit' In 'Equity'
When Minneapolis Public Schools announced it would cancel classes for the rest of the week following the fatal shooting involving an ICE agent, the district once again demonstrated how quickly student needs fall to the bottom of the priority list. Framed as a precautionary safety measure, the decision was neither thoughtful nor defensible. It was political — and it came at the expense of tens of thousands of students who can least afford yet ano…
Minneapolis ICE shooting: Schools close, protests planned, barriers removed
Some schools are closed on Friday due to ongoing ICE activity in the Twin Cities metro, meanwhile additional anti-ICE protests are planned Friday after the fatal shooting of Renee Good earlier this week. Find live updates here.
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