
"They held signs that read "Justice for Renee." "We stand holding the fear and the terror and the sorrow, the deep grief that has transpired needlessly," said Rev. Francisco Garcia. "Murder at the hands of our tax dollars. State sanctioned. This cannot be, this cannot stand, and we offer our continued witness to stand against these atrocities, against this evil.""
"One woman held a sign that read: "End ICE death squads." Good, a mother of three who had recently moved to Minneapolis, was driving her car Wednesday morning when she was stopped by federal immigration agents. Videos of the shooting have spread online and appear to show Good, 37, being told to get out of her car, with one agent walking and prying at the door handle."
Clergy and immigrant-rights advocates held a vigil at the downtown federal immigration building to honor Nicole Renee Good and condemn the killing. Participants carried photos and signs reading "Justice for Renee" and "End ICE death squads." Rev. Francisco Garcia denounced the killing as state-sanctioned violence and vowed continued witness against such actions. Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who recently moved to Minneapolis, was stopped by federal immigration agents and was shot during the encounter. Videos of the shooting circulated online. The death has sparked protests that have spread across the country and heightened tensions in affected cities.
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