Fox News Reports Live From Minnesota Anti-ICE Protests
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Fox News Reports Live From Minnesota Anti-ICE Protests
"I will walk you over here with these protesters, McAdams said. And the reason that the border patrol moved back was because they had to retreat after they just made a few arrests. But it's kind of slimmed down a little bit in terms of protesters, but this is what it looks like from a different angle. They called these agents killers' and also for people listening, they will hear some cursing, McAdams warned."
"Obviously, this morning it was chaotic and they made a dozen arrests, and the I.C.E. agents were shooting pepper balls to try to get these people to calm down. But a second ago there was a guy who spat on one of those agents and he was taken into custody and then they get really mad and they say, Let him go, he is being kidnapped, released him!' And they're like, He just spat on them!'"
"Walking over this waythis is the other side where some of those protesters are. Their main message is, they say I.C.E. killed one of their neighbors. They don't feel that she was really doing anything wrong, McAdams said of the killing of Renee Good. We see behind you, noisy but peaceful at this point, Roberts commented. Yeah, I mean it ebbs and flows, that's the main message here because you see different things on social media,"
Minneapolis residents protested the presence of ICE agents and an ICE-involved shooting death of poet and mother Renee Good. Protest scenes alternated between noisy but peaceful periods and chaotic clashes. Border Patrol and ICE agents made arrests and fired pepper balls to disperse crowds. One protester spat on an agent and was arrested, prompting calls from others to release him. Protesters chanted "killers" at agents and used profanity. About a dozen arrests occurred earlier in the morning, leading to a temporary retreat by border patrol. Crowd size and intensity ebbed and flowed throughout the day.
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