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Boston Crowd Demands Transparency in Deadly Minnesota ICE Shooting
Protesters called for immediate action against ICE after Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother, was fatally shot; over 2,000 observers document ICE activities nationwide.
- Boston protesters rallied on the Common on Jan. 8, 2026, with around 200 people chanting and marching to City Hall Plaza after ICE shot Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old Minnesota mother.
- Amid new cellphone videos, the Party for Socialism and Liberation and allied groups quickly mobilized protests nationwide after federal officials said the agent acted in self-defense.
- Starting at 6 p.m., organizers including PSL and Boston DSA mobilized attendees near Park Street MBTA Station with chants and about 90 minutes of speeches before a police-escorted march.
- Protesters demanded a transparent investigation and arrests as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Vice President JD Vance defended the agent, while Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called the federal account "garbage".
- More than 50 observers from the Rapid Response Network joined protests in San Jose, warning agents have become more aggressive but pledging to continue observing despite risks.
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After Minneapolis shooting, Boston protests while Wu calls out 'cruel and vicious agenda' of Trump administration
The reverberations from the shooting in Minneapolis of Renee Nicole Good by ICE officer Jonathan Ross are being felt in Boston. A large crowd gathered Thursday on Boston Common to protest ICE, the second night of demonstrations in Boston.
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